The ITK Examples hackathon aims to bring together ITK developers and new users to expand documentation and learn to use ITK tools for scientific image processing.
We will focus on expanding and adding new examples to the ITK Sphinx Examples. More hackathon details are available at:
https://hackmd.io/WL6AxKj6Sy2O9GKtgj0LYA?view
Why Attend?
- Learn: Want to learn to use ITK, but not sure where to get started? Join the discussion and take your first steps with the ITK Python library!
- Contribute: Have you found a great way to apply ITK in your image processing work? Create an example to share your process with other community members!
- Meet: Want to interact with the ITK and scientific image processing community? Come meet the developers behind the curtain!
Mark Your Calendar
- Date: May 20th, 2022
- Time: 9am - 5pm EST
- Where: Google Meet
- Who: Anyone interested in contributing to the ITK open source community!
Prepare for the Hackathon
- Visit the ITK and ITKSphinxExamples Github repositories
- Create a Github account and fork the ITKSphinxExamples repository
- Add your ideas and suggestions for examples at ITKSphinxExamples/issues
- Install the most recent ITK Python packages for Python development
python -m pip install --pre itk
During the Hackathon
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Run, tweak, and understand existing examples to learn about using ITK
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Check out good first issues
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Develop short C++ or Python scripts demonstrating a particular ITK filter or other mechanism
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Develop Jupyter notebook in Python demonstrating an ITK pipeline
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Chat with other attendees to learn about ITK and share perspectives
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(Recommended) Have fun!
Acknowledgements
This hackathon is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the BRAIN Initiative award number 1RF1MH126732.