ITK/Release 4.7
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New Features
- Documentation Improvements
- Update Software Guide registration examples to ITKv4 framework - Wiki and Sphinx examples are indexed in Doxygen - Clean Software Guide dashboard build
- Filtering Improvements
- New Laplacian deformation filter’s for QuadEdgeMesh’s - IJ article: http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3410 - FFTComplexToComplexImageFilter out of Review, Vnl, FFTW implementations - Faster recursive Gaussian on VectorImage
- ImageIO improvements
- PNG sCAL unit support - TIFF IO performance greatly improved - TIFF tags read into Image MetaDataDictionary - MetaIO updated - Better support for system GDCM
- Infrastructure improvements
- New method to erase a MetaDataDictionary entry - New global method to set physical space tolerance - New, experimental thread pool support - NumericTraits::Zero and ::One are deprecated in favor of ::ZeroValue() and ::OneValue() - VTK bridge modules only request required VTK modules
- New Remote Modules
- Higher Order Accurate Gradient - http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3231 - IO Transform DCMTK - http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3468 - Subdivision Quad Edge Mesh Filters - http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3307
- Registration improvements
- LandmarkBasedTransformInitializer supports BSplineTransform - Transverse inverse consistency increased - Automatic initialization of the transform center for multi-stage registrations - Sparse point B-spline field estimate - Mutual information faster, lower memory usage
- Wrapping improvements
- Wrapping now builds without type warnings - pygccxml bumped to 1.6.2 - Latest GCCXML - CMake wrapping infrastructure cleanup - Build with Ninja CMake generator - New GetTypes() and GetTypesAsList() methods - ITK_WRAP_PYTHON is exposed in ITKConfig.cmake
- Many style improvements -- ITK gets more stylish with every release!
- Improved code coverage -- we are over 85%!
- *Lots* of important bug fixes