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It's not too late! Your support of the SIIM Research & Education Fund through the 4th Annual "Ride to SIIM" will help fund the SIIM Grant Program and the Samuel J. Dwyer, III, PhD, FSIIM, Memorial Lecture.
Make a per-mile contribution to the SIIM Research & Education Fund today!
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| Learning Labs |
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These interactive and practical sessions allow participants to explore innovative techniques and tools first-hand with experts in the field. Sessions are smaller to allow knowledge exchange in an informal and collegial setting and to foster mentoring relationships. |
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Sunday, June 7, 2009 |
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Wikis Learning Lab
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Meeting Room 211 |
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| *Advance sign-up required |
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Faculty:
Christopher P. Toland; University of Maryland Medical System
Max J. Warnock; University of Maryland Medical System |
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A Wiki is a type of computer software that allows users to easily create, edit, and link web pages. If you are not already using Wikis in your department, come to this learning lab so you can set up a Wiki on your department server — one that hopefully will continue to be used for years to come. |
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Nagios Learning Lab
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Meeting Room 211
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| *Advance sign-up required |
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Faculty:
Christopher P. Toland; University of Maryland Medical System
Max J. Warnock; University of Maryland Medical System |
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Nagios is a host and service monitor designed to alert a facility to network problems before clients, end-users, or managers complain. Come learn how to set up effective Nagios on your network, and how to extend use of your Nagios beyond checking if a particular server is up and running. |
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Track 4 - ITK/VTK & XIP™ Learning Labs
Part I: Introduction to ITK/VTK, from an XIP™ Perspective
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Meeting Room 212
Part II: Building and Hosting Applications Using XIP™ Tools
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Meeting Room 212 |
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Faculty:
Lawrence R. Tarbox, PhD; Washington University School of Medicine (XIP)
Patric Ljung, PhD; Siemens Corporate Research |
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The Insight Tool Kit (ITK) is one of the most comprehensive and cohesive collections of image segmentation, registration, and analysis algorithms available today. Similarly, the Visualization Tool Kit (VTK) includes a wide variety of visualization tools that compliment the contents of ITK. The content and capabilities of these two toolkits continues to grow in a refereed process known as Open Science. Come join us as we take a look at the capabilities of these two toolkits through the use of the visual programming editor found in XIP™. Learn ‘hands-on’ how to experiment with ITK and VTK modules without writing a stitch of C++ code through the use of simple ‘drag and drop, connect the dots’ style tools.
The eXtensible Imaging Platform (XIP™) provides a reference implementation of the proposed DICOM Application Hosting Standard, along with visual programming tools and libraries that facilitate the rapid development of both stand-alone and hosted imaging applications. In this hand-on session we will guide you in creating the processing logic and a simple GUI for a basic medical imaging application using the XIP Builder™ visual editor and modules drawn from the XIP Libraries™. We will then show you how to deploy that application in either a stand-alone mode, or as a DICOM Hosted Application that can be launched from the XIP Host™ system, or any other Hosting System that implements the DICOM Application Hosting interfaces. The session closes with a guided tour of the capabilities available in the XIP Host™, including its implementation of several IHE® profiles.
Please see the Advanced Visualization Applied Learning Session page for more information. |
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