[Na-mic-project-week] Proposed Project_ Project Week 41 preparation meetings start this Tuesday (April 30th)

Andres Diaz-Pinto adiazpinto at nvidia.com
Wed May 1 18:08:20 UTC 2024


Hi Richard,

This sounds great! I'm happy to assist as much as I can.

It looked from Andres Diaz-Pinto video from 4/23/24 that he was repeatedly segmenting the same CT over and over.

Sorry, which video are you referring to?

We'll likely need more than 1 annotated volume. How much time did you spend annotating one volume? How many organs/regions are segmented? Can you provide more details of the volume resolution and spacing?

Let us know,


Andres

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Hi Sam,

Is it possible to propose, for the next project week, a MONAI Auto3D segmentation of a Belgian Malinois? I have a high resolution full body scan of a Malinois to be used for creating medical imaging and simulator’s for veterinary training. An Auto3D segmentation that will segment and identify canine anatomy quickly for students will be of great benefit for their education.



Questions:

Do I need more that (1) CT of a Malinois to train MONAI?

It looked from Andres Diaz-Pinto video from 4/23/24 that he was repeatedly segmenting the same CT over and over.



Thank you.



Richard





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Subject: [Na-mic-project-week] Project Week 41 preparation meetings start this Tuesday (April 30th)



Dear Project Week community,



We are happy to announce the beginning of preparation meetings for the next project week (June 24-28, 2024). Weekly meetings will start this Tuesday, April 30th, 2024 (10 am Boston time, EDT) on Zoom. You can join using the following link which will remain the same for all preparation meetings:



https://NTNU.zoom.us/j/94105383302?pwd=alVLSG1ITVhSUmpqVG9VMkMwOURrUT09<https://ntnu.zoom.us/j/94105383302?pwd=alVLSG1ITVhSUmpqVG9VMkMwOURrUT09>





Looking forward to seeing you all!



Cheers.



The PW organizing committee

(Tina Kapur, Simon Drouin, Rafael Palomar, Sam Horvath, Theodore Aptekarev)



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Project Week#41 will be held June 24-28, 2024, at MIT, Cambridge, MA. Project Week 41 will be a hybrid event with a strong in-person component. Please look here for additional details: https://projectweek.na-mic.org/PW41_2024_MIT/



Preparation: To prepare, we will be holding weekly meetings at 10am on Tuesdays, starting April 30th, 2024  and ending on June 18th.  Please join at this link<https://ntnu.zoom.us/j/94105383302?pwd=alVLSG1ITVhSUmpqVG9VMkMwOURrUT09> if you have a project that you would like to present or work on during project week.



Background: The Project Week is a week-long hackathon of hands on activity in which medical image computing researchers create solutions using the open source image computing platform, 3D Slicer, and VTK, ITK, CMake, and CDash libraries as well as OHIF, Cornerstone, dcmjs, vtkjs, itkjs, DICOMweb, Girder and related web technologies. Participants work collaboratively on solutions that lie at the interfaces of the fields of computer science, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and medicine. In contrast to conferences and workshops where the primary focus is to report results, the objective of the ProjectWeek is to provide a venue for creators of medical image computing open-source software creators to collaboratively work.
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