These are notes from the Project Week Preparation Meetings.
Meeting #7: Jun 05
- Review of projects.
- Review of the breakout sessions proposal.
- Agenda update. Social events will be confirmed tomorrow.
- Meeting on June, 06. Simon Drouin. Topic: OpenIGTLinkIO Development. 9:00 am Boston time. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/6500546712
Meeting #6: May 29
- Review of projects.
- Proposal of breakout sessions.
- Agenda update. Still some social events to confirm.
Meeting #5: May 22
- Review of projects.
- Proposal to obtain new data sets.
- Proposal to held a “segment editor tutorial” for the next meeting. Still to confirm.
Meeting #4: May 15
Meeting #3: May 08
- Brief review of the assistant’s projects: Francisco Marcano (Spectroscopy with MRI and infrared), Simon D. (3D printing), Till, Luke and James (segmentation), Paolo (Containers). It will be interesting to propose a “segment editor” session.
- Pages to check about MRI and spectroscopy projects:
- To include the MACbioIDi project parallel agenda in google calendar.
- To write a few lines about the projects proposed. They should be ready next week.
- The project git pages deadline is may, 28th.
Meeting #2: May 01
Topic: Segmentation
- Segmentation tasks using slicer.
- Introduction to some projects:
- Efficient approach to the automatization of segmentation tasks. It could have some interest the use of CIP module Body composition.
- The use of CIP with tuberculosis cases, some of them provided by the African countries.
- Tuberculosis portal
- Effective loading of data, and for this, to analyze how data are structured.
- Deployment of a container with different dataset of images.
- Update of the project week mailing list.
Meeting #1: April 24
- Tina’s brief introduction of zoom and the host of a meeting.
- Juan’s presentation of the venue, hotels, some logistics and the African countries involved in the MACbioIDi project.
- Presentation of each participant interests.
- Mike’s proposal of a breakout session
- It could be interesting to discuss about the creation a segmentation-only slicelet for Slicer, kind of ITK-Snap style, which novices can start to use very easily.
- Next hangout topic: Segmentation.