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<h3>Objective</h3>
 
<h3>Objective</h3>
* Integrate SlicerCIP as an Extension
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* Improve the packaging of CIP into the Extension
** Full distribution of CIP and SlicerCIP as an extension
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* Discuss with the Slicer community different requirements of SlicerCIP
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* Advance in the integration of Anaconda as the python distribution
** Update of Teem to the new release.
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** Enhancing Slicer python with new modules.
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* Create module layout for the extension
 
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<h3>Approach, Plan</h3>
 
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* Explore SlicerRT distribution model
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* Create new release of CIP (v.0.3.0)
* Follow Extension tutorial
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* Update the extension to build against the latest CIP
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<h3>Progress</h3>
 
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* SlicerCIP builds against CIP and Slicer nightly.
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* CIP is in release 0.2.0.
* Create an Extension SuperBuild.
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* SilicerCIP superbuilds CIP
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* Library dependencies update to keep CIP in sync with Slicer dependencies
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Key Investigators

Alex Yarmakovich, Jorge Onieva, Raul San Jose (Brigham and Women's Hospital)

Project Description

The Chest Imaging Platform (CIP) is a general purpose library for analysis of chest images for the characterization of chronic lung diseases. SlicerCIP is the Slicer Extension that interface with CIP and provide access to the CLI toolkit and integrated clinical workflows.

Objective

  • Improve the packaging of CIP into the Extension
  • Advance in the integration of Anaconda as the python distribution
  • Create module layout for the extension

Approach, Plan

  • Create new release of CIP (v.0.3.0)
  • Update the extension to build against the latest CIP

Progress

  • CIP is in release 0.2.0.
  • SilicerCIP superbuilds CIP
  • Library dependencies update to keep CIP in sync with Slicer dependencies
  • Community building:
    • Opportunities to integrate CIP as a mutual dependency with OpenCAD