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The Common Toolkit Workshop at RSNA, Chicago, IL

Nov 29 2009

  • The goals of the CommonTK are to:
    • provide a unified set of basic features for use in medical imaging using BSD style licenses
    • facilitate the exchange and combination of code and data
    • document, integrate, and adapt successful solutions
    • avoid duplication of code and data
    • continuously extend to new tasks within the scope of the toolkit (medical imaging) without burdening existing tasks

Past meetings: initial meeting in Heidelberg in June and a second meeting in Oxford, UK in September. CTK is a pro-tempore group of like minded technically oriented softare tool builders. We expect to release a first version of CTK within a year. If you are interested to learn more, please contact Hans Peter Meinzer or Ron Kikinis.

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Schedule

Sunday, Nov 29

  • Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Venue: McCormick Place, Lakeside Building
  • Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009
  • Room: E262

Detailed Agenda

  • Select a logo
  • Data types
  • Models for interaction
  • Qt progress
    • 1:00 - 3:00 Nokia will present:
      • Evolving features of Qt
      • Community involvement processes
      • Q&A
    • 3:00 - 3:15 Update on qCTKWidgets being developed in Slicer's Qt Port
    • TBD: other Qt progress updates

Minutes

Introduction

Architecture brainstorm

Data Structures and Scene Graphs

Widgets

Participants

  • Hans-Peter Meinzer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
  • Ron Kikinis, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
  • Lawrence Tarbox, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St.Louis
  • Gianluca Paladini, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton
  • Steve Pieper, Isomics, Cambridge, MA
  • Kevin Cleary, Georgetown Medical Center, Washington, DC
  • Olivier Clatz, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
  • Ivo Wolf, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
  • Marco Nolden, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
  • Sascha Zelter, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg

Slides

November 29 2009