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** ITK-OpenCV Bridge | |||
** ITK-VXL Bridge | |||
* The new simplified layer SimpleITK. | * The new simplified layer SimpleITK. | ||
The tutorial will follow a hands-on format, in which the attendees will receive USB memory sticks with a fully configured Virtual Machine containing an installation of ITKv4, OpenCV, VXL and their respective bridges. Hands on exercises will include a familiarization with the new process by which contributions can be brought back into the toolkit. | The tutorial will follow a hands-on format, in which the attendees will receive USB memory sticks with a fully configured Virtual Machine containing an installation of ITKv4, OpenCV, VXL and their respective bridges. Hands on exercises will include a familiarization with the new process by which contributions can be brought back into the toolkit. |
Revision as of 18:26, 17 April 2012
Event - ISBI 2012
This tutorial will be presented at the ISBI 2012 conference in Barcelona, Spain
Title
Time and Place
The tutorial will take place
- Wednesday May 2nd
- 8:30am to 12:30pm
- Room 127
See here the Conference Program
Full details in the following link:
Abstract
This tutorial will introduce attendees to the new features of ITKv4, including among others:
- The modularization of the toolkit
- The new frameworks for
- Statistics
- Image registration
- Level sets
- The refactored FEM framework
- The new support for video processing
- ITK Video filters
- ITK-OpenCV Bridge
- ITK-VXL Bridge
- The new simplified layer SimpleITK.
The tutorial will follow a hands-on format, in which the attendees will receive USB memory sticks with a fully configured Virtual Machine containing an installation of ITKv4, OpenCV, VXL and their respective bridges. Hands on exercises will include a familiarization with the new process by which contributions can be brought back into the toolkit.