| 75 | | Zach mentioned the new Download DICOM tool and that he is working on NRRD, Nifti formats. Darrell: [https://www.nitrc.org/ir/ NITRC-IR] is a good source for NRRD/Nifti data, second largest after TCIA. The NITRC website has three main sections: resources registry (software), data repository, cloud computing environment. Actually TCIA is somewhat deprecated, there is a new push toward [https://datacommons.cancer.gov/repository/imaging-data-commons Imaging Data Commons] |
| | 75 | Zach mentioned the new Download DICOM tool and that he is working on NRRD, Nifti formats. Darrell: [https://www.nitrc.org/ir/ NITRC-IR] is a good source for NRRD/Nifti data, second largest after TCIA. The NITRC website has three main sections: resources registry (software), data repository, cloud computing environment. Actually TCIA is somewhat deprecated, there is a new push toward [https://datacommons.cancer.gov/repository/imaging-data-commons Imaging Data Commons]. Zach: to whom should I talk to about a programmatic interface to this? |
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| | 77 | Meghan and Darrell: maybe we can talk to [https://datascience.cancer.gov/about/staff-directory/keyvan-farahani Keyvan Farahani] |
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| | 79 | Zach: Download DICOM is in the daily build. Reading .nrrd files may make it into tomorrow's, if displayed as isosurface. Rendering as transparent solid currently causes a crash. |
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| | 81 | There is a talk next Monday by Nicholas Polys of Web3D (develops X3D format standard), will send info about this meeting to chimera-staff@cgl.ucsf.edu, Zach or others may wish to attend. Greg: does NIH3D still use X3D? Meghan: we still host those files but focus on GLB now. Phil: X3D is an acceptable upload format but is converted to GLB before the other steps. Kristen rewrote some things for Blender. |