[Ctk-developers] Fwd: 9th CTK Hackfest summary

Yves Martelli yves.martelli at gmail.com
Thu May 15 04:20:30 EDT 2014


dcmjs looks very interesting!
If you haven't had enough js, you can have a look at
https://github.com/ivmartel/dwv...
Best


On 15 May 2014 04:16, Aaron Boxer <boxerab at gmail.com> wrote:

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> From: Aaron Boxer <boxerab at gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ctk-developers] 9th CTK Hackfest summary
> To: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin <jchris.fillionr at kitware.com>
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> Regarding web access to DICOM images, you folks might be interested in the
> new Cornerstone open source project:
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> https://github.com/chafey/cornerstone
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> A nice demo can be found here:
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> http://chafey.github.io/cornerstoneDemo/
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> Currently the demo only pulls canned DICOM images and displays them, but
> it will shortly handle query/retrieve (via QIDO)
> storage (via STOW), and local file viewing.
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> There is also a DICOM parser:
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> https://github.com/chafey/dicomParser
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> with examples here:
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> https://rawgit.com/chafey/dicomParser/master/examples/index.html
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> Note that these are pure html/js libraries.
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> Cheers,
> Aaron
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> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin <
> jchris.fillionr at kitware.com> wrote:
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>> Hi CTK community,
>>
>> Few days ago, we were all at work in St Louis attending the 9th CTK
>> hackfest hosted by Lawrence Tarbox and Dan Marcus from Mallinckrodt
>> Institute of Radiology of the Washington University in St. Louis School of
>> Medicine.
>>
>> You can read more about this great week here:
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>>        http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/676
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>> The content of the post (without hyperlinks) is also copied below:
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>> Hosted by Lawrence Tarbox and Dan Marcus from Mallinckrodt Institute of
>> Radiology of the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, the
>> 9th CTK hackfest was again a great success !
>>
>> During the week, the group of international and enthusiastic hackers
>> addressed a large number of topics including DICOM support, CLIs, XNAT and
>> also the CTK build and testing infrastructure.
>>
>> --==[ DICOM ]==-
>>
>> dcmjs.org - We created dcmjs - A javascript cross-compilation of dcmtk
>> that can be re-used in a HTML5 compliant browser. It allows the analysis
>> and the process of DICOM images directly within the browser. Two demos have
>> been crafted: (1) dcmjs dump to “View the header of a dicom file” and (2)
>> dcmjs view to "View the pixel data of a dicom file”
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>> WG27 - DICOM and Web technology - We discussed with Lawrence Tarbox about
>> the possible direction to consider regarding the support of web technology
>> in DICOM. Some notes and links have been reported here:
>> http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK_DICOM_Web_Services
>>
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>> CTK DICOM widgets have been improved to better support the Quantitative
>> Image Informatics for Cancer Research project (QIICR). Details list of
>> improvements is reported here:
>> https://github.com/QIICR/ProjectIssuesAndWiki/wiki/Slicer-Infrastructure-Projects
>>
>>
>> --==[ CLIs ]==-
>>
>> MedInria integration - In order to fully leverage the CLI framework, CTK
>> has been integrated into the MedInria build system. The CLI plugin was also
>> updated to the latest version of the medInria internal APIs, and
>> preliminary work was done to integrate the CLI framework more natively into
>> the medInria architecture. Checkout the list of frameworks that already
>> integrated the CLI mechanism:
>> http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CLI_In_Context.
>>
>> SlicerChronicle - A Slicer module that communicates with Chronicle has
>> been prototyped. Chronicle is a scalable, distributed, standards-based
>> database to support detailed descriptions of patient state and treatment
>> scenarios in support of multi-system modelling. See
>> https://github.com/pieper/SlicerChronicle
>>
>> --==[ XNAT ]==-
>>
>> CTK XNAT support has been extended and improved to fully leverage
>> qRestAPI library capabilities. qRestAPI is simple Qt library allowing to
>> synchronously or asynchronously query a REST server. Improvements include
>> support for addition of new subjects, folders and data, as well as saving
>> changed objects back to the XNAT server. Further, access to assessments,
>> reports and forms was improved/added.
>>
>>
>> --==[ CTK infrastructure ]==-
>>
>> Qt5 support - User pull requests updating both CTK and PythonQt have been
>> consolidated and reviewed. In the coming weeks, corresponding work will be
>> finalized and integrated into CTK.
>>
>> Back to “regular” CDash layout - When establishing the CTK
>> infrastructure, we initially chose to “hijack” the capabilities of CDash to
>> support subprojects to display build and test results of CTK internal
>> libraries as subprojects. While the initial idea was ambitious, it
>> complexified the underlying infrastructure and make the review of
>> submissions more difficult. We decided to revert to a more traditional
>> layout and present result on a single consolidated page.
>>
>> TravisCI - Work has been done to leverage the continuous integration
>> platform TravisCI, when integrated. Every integration to CTK master branch
>> will trigger a build and associated build and testing results will be
>> uploaded to CDash.
>>
>> CTK Debian package - We continue our effort to provide CTK packages on
>> Debian based linux distribution. Details reported here:
>> http://www.commontk.org/index.php/Debian_Packaging
>>
>> Bug tracker - We reviewed the long standing issues and closed the one
>> which were not relevant any more.
>>
>> This post was collaboratively edited and reviewed by the CTK hackers.
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