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* Learn about new API for XNAT Desktop and XNAT Enterprise & how to integrate with Slicer | * Learn about new API for XNAT Desktop and XNAT Enterprise & how to integrate with Slicer | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 10 July 2017
Home < Slicer3 Informatics Workflow Design & XNAT updates
Key Investigators
- WUSTL: Dan Marcus, Kevin Archie, Mikhail Milchenko
- BWH: Ron Kikinis, Steve Pieper, Wendy Plesniak
- others who will join, please add your names!
Objective
- Learn about new API for XNAT Desktop and XNAT Enterprise & how to integrate with Slicer
- Design user-centered informatics workflow, including
- query,
- results browsing,
- authoring & applying metadata,
- consolidated load & save
in Slicer, for XNAT and other data suppliers
Approach, Plan
- Fix fetchmi bugs (prior to Proj week)
- Work on adapting implementation to new API
- Discuss workflows to support search and browsing for 3 common kinds of studies:
- Analysis of individual studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Population studies
Progress