2007 December Slicer IGT Programming

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Dates.Location.Hotels

December 12-14, 2007

SPL at 1249 Boylston Street, Boston MA. (Directions)

Area hotels: Boston_Hotels

Goal

  • Continued discussion of Slicer IGT infrastructure, applications, and timelines
  • Introduce each team's effort in Slicer in the context of IGT
  • active funding&future submissions
  • on-going technical development
  • find unmet needs
  • find how we can share the work
  • Learning IGSK-Slicer
  • Interface to scanners

Agenda

Wednesday, December 12

Theme: Where are we?

  • 12noon: lunch
  • 12:55pm: Welcome (Ron Kikinis)
  • 1-2pm:
    • Slicer: overview of architecture, current status, and future plans (Pieper, Hata)
    • IGSTK
      • Architecture Overview (Ibanez)
      • Current status, and future plans (Cheng) Refactoring Design Discussion
      • IGSTK has time stamping for tracker and event.
      • Monitors to ensure the minimal latency between display and data acquisition (possible take away from IGSTK to Slicer).
      • works on FLTK, Qt



  • 215-330pm: Setting goals for meeting: Each IGT group present what they want to achieve at this meeting.
    • 2:30-3:00pm - NCIGT CIGL Stoll and Demo
    • 3:00-3:15 - NA-MIC Collaborator Georgetown Cleary/Yaniv
    • 3:15-3:30 - NA-MIC DBP Queens/JHU Gobbi/Csoma/Kazanzides
  • 3:30pm-3:45pm: Review of today's progress
    • Did you find what the others are doing with Slicer?


Adjourn
  • 4-6pm (optional) demonstration of Slicer for control and display of MRI scanner (prostate module) @Advanced MRI center, 221 Longwood

Thursday, December 13

Morning

Theme: Where are we?

  • 9:00am breakfast, start work

9-10:00am Demos:

  • Hata (Tracking at BWH)
  • Freudling (Pieper) (Volume rendering)

1000-10:30am Kazanzides

  • Proposal for robot-assisted neurosurgery (Kazanzides)


10:30am: Identifying the unmet needs

(At this point, representatives from each site should start thinking which part of the unment needs they can take primary responsibility, and take home as homework.)

  • Identify the unique needs in IGT
  • Identify commonality among the projects
  • which one is to be covered by actively funded project?
  • Identity and prioritize unmet needs
  • Find commonality among the needs, consolidate if necessary
  • Identify 2x three focus groups for afternoon
    • potential topics
      • GUI-Workflow (see possible topics for discussion )
      • Data Workflow I/O
      • Inter-communication mechanism to/from Slicer
      • Testing/Quality assurance, GUI Testing, Tracker Testing
      • ticking and latency management
      • Priority control of events?
      • Volume rendering
      • Abdominal registration
      • human interface
      • Special DICOM and PACS
      • Regulartory approval
      • Realtime needs
      • Plug-in mechanism

12:00-1pm First round of break out session

Report template

http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2007_December_Slicer_IGT_Programming:report-template

(topics to be decided in the morning session)
  • 1pm: lunch

Afternoon

  • 1:30-2:30pm Second round of break-out session (topics to be decided in the morning session)
  • 3-4pm: Coffee break (and NA-MIC TCON)
  • 3-4pm: session leaders put together reports in wiki
  • 4:00 review of outcome from break out sessions
  • Resource sharing
  • priority tasks
    • Hypothetical RO1
  • 5pm: Review day and plan for Friday (Hata)
  • 5:30pm: adjourn

Friday, December 14


  • 9:00am: breakfast, work
  • 9:00-10:00am
  • Identify the homework for each team (NCIGT, NA-MIC, Georgetown, Queens, JHU)
  • Identify the new initiative, i.e. new funding: who will do what
  • review this meeting
  • discuss how we can continue this effort in what way.
  • Plan for Hands on IGT Week
  • 11:15am-noon: Wrapup/Suggestion to NAC, NCIGT, NAC, and ultimately NIH(Hata)
  • noon: adjourn and head out to group lunch

Confirmed Attendees

  1. Noby Hata, BWH (NCIGT)
  2. Steve Pieper, Isomics - (All Days) (NAMIC, NAC)
  3. Patrick Cheng, Georgetown (NAMIC Collab)
  4. Ziv Yaniv, Georgetown (NAMIC Collab)
  5. Kevin Cleary, Georgetown (Wed only) (NAMIC Collab)
  6. Luis Ibanez, Kitware (NAMIC)
  7. Sebastien Barre, Kitware (NCIGT)
  8. Stephen Aylward, Kitware (NCIGT)
  9. Jeff Stoll (except Thursday), BWH/CIMIT (NCIGT)
  10. Haiying Liu, BWH (NCIGT)
  11. Katie Hayes, BWH (NAC)
  12. Peter Kazanzides (except Friday), JHU (NAMIC Collab)
  13. Csaba Csoma, JHU (NAMIC/NCIGT Collab)
  14. David Gobbi, Queens (NAMIC/NCIGT Collab)
  15. Tina Kapur,BWH (NAMIC/NCIGT)
  16. Ron Kikinis, BWH (NAMIC/NCIGT)
  17. Junichi Tokuda, BWH (NCIGT)
  18. Raul San Jose, BWH (NAC)
  19. Neculai Archip, BWH (Wed only) (NCIGT)
  20. Nicholas Ayache (NCIGT) (Wed only)