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=Background=
 
=Background=
  
[http://www.slicer.org Slicer3] is used to perform meaningful research tasks.  As part of the NA-MIC Training Core activities we are building a curated portfolio of tutorials for the basic functions and specialized functionality available in Slicer. Our current portfolio of tutorials as well as tutorials that were developed in past contests are posted on the [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3.4:Training#Software_tutorials| NA-MIC training compendium].
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[http://www.slicer.org Slicer3] is used to perform meaningful research tasks.  As part of the NA-MIC Training Core activities we are building a curated portfolio of tutorials for the basic functions and specialized functionality available in Slicer. Our current portfolio of tutorials as well as tutorials that were developed in past contests are posted on the [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer3.6:Training#Software_tutorials| NA-MIC training compendium].
  
 
=Tutorial Contest Goal=
 
=Tutorial Contest Goal=
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There will be three categories:
 
There will be three categories:
#'''END TO END SOLUTION TUTORIAL:'''  In this category, the tutorial will teach a user how to solve a particular clinical problem using the NA-MIC Kit. Entries into this category will require at least:
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*Category 1: '''END TO END SOLUTION TUTORIAL''' <br> In this category, the tutorial will teach a user how to solve a particular clinical problem using the NA-MIC Kit. <br> Examples: [[Slicer3:ProstateNav_TutorialContestSummer2010| Robot-assisted MRI-guided prostate biopsy]], [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/3/37/WhiteMatterExplorationNeurosurgicalPlanning_JHU2011_SoniaPujol.pdf White Matter Exploration for Neurosurgical Planning]
#*materials about the scientific and application background and motivation,
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*Category 2: '''ALGORITHM TUTORIAL:''' In this category the tutorial will teach a user how to make an algorithm work on their data.<br> Examples: [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/d/d0/EMSegmenterTutorialAdvancedMode-Slicer-3.6.3-2.pdf  EM Segmenter Advanced Mode]<br>
#*step-by-step guides, and
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*Category 3: '''METHODOLOGY TUTORIAL'''. Application-level tutorials for users and developers.<br> Examples:[[Slicer3:Fiducials_TutorialContestSummer2010 | '''Fiducials''']]
#*sample data
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#*Examples: [[Media:ARCTIC-Slicer3-Tutorial.pdf|‏ ARCTIC (Automatic Regional Cortical Thickness) Tutorial]], [[IGT:ToolKit/Neurosurgical-Planning|Neurosurgical Planning for Image Guided Therapy using Slicer3]]  
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Entries in each category require the following material:
#'''ALGORITHM TUTORIAL:''' In this category the tutorial will teach a user how to make an algorithm work on their data. Entries into this category will require at least:
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* scientific background and application motivation
#*materials about the scientific and application background of the algorithm(s) and their use in the Slicer environment
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* step-by-step instructions
#*step-by-step guides, and
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* anonymized sampel dataset
#*at least two different sample data sets from two different institutions
 
#*Examples: [[media:EMSegment_TrainingTutorial.pdf| Non-human Primates Segmentation Tutorial]], [[Media:AutomaticSegmentation_SoniaPujol_Munich2008.ppt|Automatic Segmentation Tutorial ]]
 
# '''METHODOLOGY TUTORIAL'''. Application-level tutorials for users and developers.
 
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=Rules=
 
=Rules=
*Tutorial must be based on the '''Slicer3.6.3 release'''  
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*Tutorial must be based on the '''March 2011 Slicer3.6.3 release''' or on '''Slicer4'''.
 
*To enter the contest, you must provide '''a version of the tutorial that works on all supported platforms (Mac,Windows,Linux)+'''.
 
*To enter the contest, you must provide '''a version of the tutorial that works on all supported platforms (Mac,Windows,Linux)+'''.
*Tutorial and all of its components (data, powerpoints/pdfs, additional modules etc.) must be released under the [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer:license Slicer license]
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*Tutorial and all of its components (data, powerpoints/pdfs, additional modules etc.) must be released under the [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer:license Slicer license]
 
*Tutorial data must be anonymized
 
*Tutorial data must be anonymized
 
*Tutorial must include contact information of the primary author (e-mail and phone number)  
 
*Tutorial must include contact information of the primary author (e-mail and phone number)  
*Tutorial must follow the guidelines specified above and use the [[Media:TutorialContest_Template.ppt‎| tutorial template]].
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*Tutorial must follow the guidelines specified above and use the [[Media:TutorialContest_Template_2011.ppt‎ | tutorial template]].
 
*If applicable, the tutorial must provide clear directions for downloading and installing additional modules <br>
 
*If applicable, the tutorial must provide clear directions for downloading and installing additional modules <br>
 
+Applicants will work with the NA-MIC Training and Dissemination Cores in advance to do the multi-platform testing.
 
+Applicants will work with the NA-MIC Training and Dissemination Cores in advance to do the multi-platform testing.
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=Submission Dead-line and Presentation=
 
=Submission Dead-line and Presentation=
  
* '''<span style="background-color: yellow"> Submission dead-line: Friday June 3, 2011'''</span>
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'''<span style="background-color: yellow"> NEW Submission dead-line: Monday June 13, 2011'''</span>
* Presentation: Brief highlights of tutorials will be presented by the authors during the Summer 2011 Project Week. Each tutorial presentation should be 10 minutes long.
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* '''Submission process''': to enter the contest, please follow the 5 steps below:
* If you wish to participate in the contest, please follow the steps below:
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**1. Create a wiki page for your tutorial on the NA-MIC wiki.
**1. Create a wiki page for your tutorial
 
 
**2. Upload your slides and tutorial dataset. Your tutorial and data must be named as 'TutorialName_TutorialContestSummer2011.pdf' and 'TutorialData_TutorialContestSummer2011.zip'
 
**2. Upload your slides and tutorial dataset. Your tutorial and data must be named as 'TutorialName_TutorialContestSummer2011.pdf' and 'TutorialData_TutorialContestSummer2011.zip'
 
**3. Add a link to the uploaded tutorial and datasets on your tutorial page.  
 
**3. Add a link to the uploaded tutorial and datasets on your tutorial page.  
**4. Add a link to your tutorial page in the list below.
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**4. Enter the results of your cross-platform testing (Mac, Windows XP &7, Linux 64, Linux 32) in the [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Training:Summer_2011_Contest_Table  Summer 2011 test table ].
**5. Send a notification email to Katie Hayes in regards to your tutorial submission ( hayes at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)
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**5. Once you have completed step 1-4, add a link to your tutorial page in the list below and send a notification email to Sonia Pujol (spujol at bwh.harvard.edu) to receive a confirmation of your submission.
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* '''Presentation at the NA-MIC Project week''': Brief highlights of tutorials will be presented by the authors at 3 pm on Tuesday June 21 at the Summer 2011 Project Week. Each presentation should be 10-minute summary of the submission.
  
 
= List of submitted tutorials=
 
= List of submitted tutorials=
  
*Your submission goes here ;)
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#[[TBISegmentation_TutorialContestSummer2011| UCLA Automatic Segmentation of Traumatic Brain Injury Using ABC]]
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#[[UNC SPHARM-PDM Tutorial| UNC ShapeAnalysisModule]]
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#[[UNC MANCOVA Tutorial| UNC shapeAnalysisMANCOVA_Wizard]]
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#[[Plastimatch Dose Warping]]
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#[[BRAINSCut_Tutorial_NAMIC2011SummerConstest|BRAINSCut Tutorial for human brain sub-cortical segmentation]]
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#[[Non-rigid MR-CT Image Registration|Non-rigid registration of pre-procedural MRI and intra-procedural CT for CT-guided cryoablation therapy of liver cancer (Brigham and Women's Hospital)]]
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#[[DTIPrep Tutorial|DTIPrep Tutorial]]
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#[[EMSegmenter_TutorialContestSummer2011|EMSegmenter_End_User_Tasks]]
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== Judges ==
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* William (Sandy) Wells
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* Noby Hata
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* Dominik Meier
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* Sonia Pujol
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* Randy Gollub
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Judging will be done immediately following the presentations and winners will be announced Wednesday at 12:45 PM in the Grier Room.
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To see the list of Summer 2010 Tutorial Contest Winners, please follow this
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[http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Events:TutorialContestJune2010 link]

Latest revision as of 18:07, 10 July 2017

Home < Summer 2011 Tutorial Contest

Background

Slicer3 is used to perform meaningful research tasks. As part of the NA-MIC Training Core activities we are building a curated portfolio of tutorials for the basic functions and specialized functionality available in Slicer. Our current portfolio of tutorials as well as tutorials that were developed in past contests are posted on the NA-MIC training compendium.

Tutorial Contest Goal

The primary purpose of this contest is to enrich the training materials that are available to end-users and developers using 3D Slicer and the NA-MIC kit. We believe contestants will be motivated to participate to enhance the dissemination of their own algorithms that they have incorporated into the Slicer3 platform and/or to enhance training of Slicer3 functionality for their own laboratory groups.

There will be three categories:

Entries in each category require the following material:

  • scientific background and application motivation
  • step-by-step instructions
  • anonymized sampel dataset

Rules

  • Tutorial must be based on the March 2011 Slicer3.6.3 release or on Slicer4.
  • To enter the contest, you must provide a version of the tutorial that works on all supported platforms (Mac,Windows,Linux)+.
  • Tutorial and all of its components (data, powerpoints/pdfs, additional modules etc.) must be released under the Slicer license
  • Tutorial data must be anonymized
  • Tutorial must include contact information of the primary author (e-mail and phone number)
  • Tutorial must follow the guidelines specified above and use the tutorial template.
  • If applicable, the tutorial must provide clear directions for downloading and installing additional modules

+Applicants will work with the NA-MIC Training and Dissemination Cores in advance to do the multi-platform testing.

Submission Dead-line and Presentation

NEW Submission dead-line: Monday June 13, 2011

  • Submission process: to enter the contest, please follow the 5 steps below:
    • 1. Create a wiki page for your tutorial on the NA-MIC wiki.
    • 2. Upload your slides and tutorial dataset. Your tutorial and data must be named as 'TutorialName_TutorialContestSummer2011.pdf' and 'TutorialData_TutorialContestSummer2011.zip'
    • 3. Add a link to the uploaded tutorial and datasets on your tutorial page.
    • 4. Enter the results of your cross-platform testing (Mac, Windows XP &7, Linux 64, Linux 32) in the Summer 2011 test table .
    • 5. Once you have completed step 1-4, add a link to your tutorial page in the list below and send a notification email to Sonia Pujol (spujol at bwh.harvard.edu) to receive a confirmation of your submission.
  • Presentation at the NA-MIC Project week: Brief highlights of tutorials will be presented by the authors at 3 pm on Tuesday June 21 at the Summer 2011 Project Week. Each presentation should be 10-minute summary of the submission.

List of submitted tutorials

  1. UCLA Automatic Segmentation of Traumatic Brain Injury Using ABC
  2. UNC ShapeAnalysisModule
  3. UNC shapeAnalysisMANCOVA_Wizard
  4. Plastimatch Dose Warping
  5. BRAINSCut Tutorial for human brain sub-cortical segmentation
  6. Non-rigid registration of pre-procedural MRI and intra-procedural CT for CT-guided cryoablation therapy of liver cancer (Brigham and Women's Hospital)
  7. DTIPrep Tutorial
  8. EMSegmenter_End_User_Tasks

Judges

  • William (Sandy) Wells
  • Noby Hata
  • Dominik Meier
  • Sonia Pujol
  • Randy Gollub

Judging will be done immediately following the presentations and winners will be announced Wednesday at 12:45 PM in the Grier Room.

To see the list of Summer 2010 Tutorial Contest Winners, please follow this link