[Rtk-users] Release of RTK 2.0.0

Simon Rit simon.rit at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Tue Feb 12 04:53:04 EST 2019


The remote module file for RTK v2 has been integrated in ITK's master
branch:
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITK/commit/aa9e2d1797a23ba46a78afa294f51d970e6f54c3
You can now compile RTK when you compile ITK by turning on the advanced
cmake option "Module_RTK". This is a great step!

Moreover, I have compiled the RTK python packages for all versions
available for ITK (includes several python versions on Linux, MacOS and
Windows). To install the RTK package, simply run
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install --upgrade --pre itk
python -m pip install itk-rtk
You can test the FirstReconstruction.py example (from master, I have just
fixed a small issue).
Let us know if something is not working as expected, this package probably
needs a more thorough testing.
Simon

On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 11:21 AM Simon Rit <simon.rit at creatis.insa-lyon.fr>
wrote:

> Dear RTK users,
>
> RTK v2.0.0 <https://github.com/SimonRit/RTK/archive/v2.0.0.zip> has just
> been released, about one year after RTK v1.4.0. The change of major version
> indicates that there has been a major refactoring of the code to let RTK
> compile as an ITK external or remote module.
>
> Release notes:
> * Refactoring of the repository to follow the structure of ITK's modules.
> * Removal of SimpleRTK wrapping.
> * Development of ITK's python wrapping.
> * Spectral CT developments: implementation of Mechlem's one-step inversion,
> adaptation of the conjugate gradient algorithm to vector projections.
> * Implementation of (ordered subsets) expectation maximization.
> * Development of attenuated forward and backprojectors.
>
> Many thanks to all contributors, in alphabetical order for this release:
> Andreas Gravgaard Andersen, Antoine Robert, Chao Wu, Cyril Mory, Dženan
> Zukić,
> Hans Johnson, Lucas Gandel, Matt McCormick, Sébastien Brousmiche, Simon
> Rit and
> Thomas Baudier.
>
> As usual, be aware that we don't focus on releases since we have a public
> github repository <http://github.com/SimonRit/RTK> that we try to keep
> stable. I still recommend the use of the master HEAD over releases to enjoy
> the new RTK developments before their release. We still have a few on-going
> projects for which we will use and enhance RTK.
>
> Simon (for the RTK consortium)
>
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