[Insight-developers] Policy for adding an application toInsightApplications
Hans Johnson
hans-johnson at uiowa.edu
Tue Oct 21 11:59:32 EDT 2008
Tom,
Your work on diffeomorphic demons is fabulous. We have been working hard to
incorporate your diffeomorphic work into our existing demons registration
application. We have a version that is compatible with your version at the
command line level, but also has some other advantages: 1) Tested each
night on multiple platforms to above 70% code coverage, 2) additional
documentation to complement your documents, 3) a code dashboard for
following managing the development process, 4) It is built with the Slicer3
command line execution model, 5) Tested and cleaned up with valgrind, 6)
Available and registered with www.nitrc.org.
http://testing.psychiatry.uiowa.edu/CDash/index.php?project=BRAINSDemonWarp
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brainsdemonwarp/
http://www.nitrc.org/docman/view.php/151/480/BRAINSDemonWarp.pdf
I am hoping that we can collaborate to combine our two tools documentation
and executables so that we can provide better tools to the registration
community. I agree that making these tools more widely available is a good
goal, and I would support including a copy of the tool in
InsightApplications, but I would prefer to use www.nitrc.org to manage the
development environment surrounding the development process and bug fixes
for future versions of the tools.
Please let me know you thoughts.
Regards,
Hans
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> From: Tom Vercauteren <tom.vercauteren at gmail.com>
> Reply-To: <tom.vercauteren at m4x.org>
> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:31:38 +0200
> To: ITK <insight-developers at itk.org>
> Subject: [Insight-developers] Policy for adding an application
> toInsightApplications
>
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering what the policy is for adding new applications to
> InsightApplications.
>
> Now that all the filters from the diffeomorphic demons insight journal
> submission have been integrated to ITK, I thought it might be worth
> adding the demons command-line tool to InsightApplications.
>
> The code consists of a single c++ file with some CMake and testing
> stuff. It uses metaCommand to parse the command-line arguments and has
> a few options as shown below.
>
> Would there be an interest in committing that to InsightApplications
> or to the ITK registration examples?
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
> $ ./DemonsRegistration
> Option FixedImageFile is required but not defined
> Option MovingImageFile is required but not defined
> Command tags:
> -f --fixed-image < filename >
> = Fixed image filename
> -m --moving-image < filename >
> = Moving image filename
> [ -b --input-field < filename > ]
> = Input field filename
> [ -p --input-transform < filename > ]
> = Input transform filename
> [ -o --output-image < filename > ]
> = Output image filename
> With: filename (Default = output.mha)
> [ -O --output-field [ filename ] ]
> = Generate the output field and optionally specify a filename
> With: filename (Default = OUTPUTIMAGENAME-field.mha)
> [ -r --true-field < filename > ]
> = Specify a "true" field to compare the registration result with
> (useful for synthetic experiments)
> [ -i --num-iterations < uintvect > ]
> = List of number of iterations for each multi-scale pyramid
> level < UINTx...xUINT >
> With: uintvect (Default = 15x10x5)
> [ -s --def-field-sigma < floatval > ]
> = Smoothing sigma for the deformation field (pixel units).
> Setting it value below 0.5 means no smoothing will be performed
> With: floatval (Default = 1.5)
> [ -g --up-field-sigma < floatval > ]
> = Smoothing sigma for the update field (pixel units). Setting it
> below 0.5 means no smoothing will be performed
> With: floatval (Default = 0.0)
> [ -l --max-step-length < floatval > ]
> = Maximum length of an update vector (pixel units). Setting it
> to 0 implies no restrictions will be made on the step length
> With: floatval (Default = 2.0)
> [ -a --update-rule < type > ]
> = Type of update rule. 0: s <- s o exp(u) (diffeomorphic), 1: s
> <- s + u (additive, ITK basic), 2: s <- s o (Id+u) (compositive,
> Thirion's proposal?)
> With: type (Default = 0)
> [ -t --gradient-type < type > ]
> = Type of gradient used for computing the demons force. 0 is
> symmetrized, 1 is fixed image, 2 is warped moving image, 3 is mapped
> moving image
> With: type (Default = 0)
> [ -e --use-histogram-matching ]
> = Use histogram matching prior to registration (e.g. for
> different MR scanners)
> [ -d --verbose [ intval ] ]
> = Algorithm verbosity (debug level)
> With: intval (Default = 1)
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