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sf.net: ← Older revision Revision as of 12:03, 17 December 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 154: Line 154:   160000 commit bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data   160000 commit ... [More] bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data                ^^^^^^^^                ^^^^^^^^ -We can view this commit from GDCMData.git: http://gdcm.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gdcm/gdcmData;a=commit;h=3e50378f44d02d2f737ccc802720fe13c7c6425b  -  This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Line 242: Line 240: == sf.net == == sf.net == -* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git+* http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/  +** old link: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git [Less]
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Posted over 11 years ago by Malat
sf.net: ← Older revision Revision as of 12:03, 17 December 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 154: Line 154:   160000 commit bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data   160000 commit ... [More] bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data                ^^^^^^^^                ^^^^^^^^ -We can view this commit from GDCMData.git: http://gdcm.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gdcm/gdcmData;a=commit;h=3e50378f44d02d2f737ccc802720fe13c7c6425b  -  This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Line 242: Line 240: == sf.net == == sf.net == -* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git+* http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/  +** old link: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git [Less]
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Posted over 11 years ago by Malat
sf.net: ← Older revision Revision as of 12:03, 17 December 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 154: Line 154:   160000 commit bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data   160000 commit ... [More] bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data                ^^^^^^^^                ^^^^^^^^ -We can view this commit from GDCMData.git: http://gdcm.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gdcm/gdcmData;a=commit;h=3e50378f44d02d2f737ccc802720fe13c7c6425b  -  This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Line 242: Line 240: == sf.net == == sf.net == -* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git+* http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/  +** old link: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git [Less]
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Posted over 11 years ago by Malat
sf.net: ← Older revision Revision as of 12:03, 17 December 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 154: Line 154:   160000 commit bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data   160000 commit ... [More] bc9550f3215104818f0464fd6ede7c8ea3462aeb  Testing/Data                ^^^^^^^^                ^^^^^^^^ -We can view this commit from GDCMData.git: http://gdcm.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gdcm/gdcmData;a=commit;h=3e50378f44d02d2f737ccc802720fe13c7c6425b  -  This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. This approach allows us to keep the bulky data out of the main repository and version it separately. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Every version of GDCM throughout history refers to the exact version of GDCMData that it needs using this submodule link. Line 242: Line 240: == sf.net == == sf.net == -* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git+* http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/  +** old link: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git [Less]
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Replaced content with '= GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks' ← Older revision Revision as of 13:48, 20 November 2012 Line 1: Line 1: = ... [More] GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = = GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = -This is the ''GDCM Wiki'', a collaborative hypertext database of information, documentation and resources.+This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks - + -== NEWS: GDCM accepted in GSoc 2012 ! ==+ -Read more at [[GDCM Summer of Code 2012]]+ - + -== Short Presentation ==+ - + -Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient.+ - + -'''Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)''' is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging.+ - + -'''Grassroots DICOM (GDCM)''' is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database.+ - + -GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers wrapping to the following target languages (via the use of [http://www.swig.org/ swig]):+ -* Python (supported),+ -* C# (supported),+ -* Java (supported),+ -* PHP (experimental),+ -* Perl (experimental).+ - + -It attempts to support all possible DICOM image encodings, namely:+ -* RAW,+ -* JPEG lossy 8 & 12 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG lossless 8-16 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 reversible & irreversible (ITU-T T.800, ISO/IEC IS 15444-1),+ -* RLE,+ -* Deflated (compression at DICOM Dataset level),+ -* JPEG-LS (ITU-T T.87, ISO/IEC IS 14495-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 Multi-component reversible & irreversible (ISO/IEC IS 15444-2) (not supported for now),+ -* MPEG-2 (not supported for now).+ - + -GDCM is designed under the XP definition and has a nightly dashboard (CMake/CTest/Dart).+ - + -== Users Corner ==+ - + -* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]+ -* [[About|About GDCM]]+ -* [[Getting Started|Getting Started with GDCM (include platform-specific notes)]]+ - + -* [[Resources|GDCM Resources]]+ -** [[Downloads]]+ -** [[Documentation]]+ -** [[Related Software]]+ -** [[End User Applications]]+ -** [[Third Party Applications]]+ -** [[Releases]]+ -** What is currently [[Missing|missing]] from GDCM implementation (aka the roadmap) ?+ - + -== Software Engineering and Development ==+ - + -* [[Coding Style Guide|Style Guide]]+ -* [[Configuring and Building|Configuring and Building]]+ -* [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=GDCM Dashboards]+ - + -== Developers Corner ==+ - + -* [[Rules for GDCM Contributors]]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/projects/GDCM GDCM on Ohloh]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/GDCM/factoids/ GDCM Factoids]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm GDCM SF.net Statistics]+ -* [http://apps.sourceforge.net/piwik/gdcm/ GDCM SF.net/Piwik Report]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/rank_history.php?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm Rank History For Grassroots DICOM]+ - + -== External links ==+ - + -* [http://dicom.nema.org/ Official DICOM webpage]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/dicom-status/status.html DICOM Standard Status]+ -* [http://medicalimaging.org/ MedicalImaging (MITA)]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/blog/blog/index.html David Clunie's blog]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html Medical Image Format FAQ - Part 8]+ -* [http://www.idoimaging.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/acrabb/imaging/program.pl?ident=236 I Do Imaging entry]+ -* [http://sites.google.com/site/dicomnotes/ DICOM notes]+ -* [http://www.pacshistory.org History of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS)]+ - + -== Footnote ==+ - + -The design/layout of this wiki was largely inspired by the ITK wiki, available under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Attribution 2.5]. See: [http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK ITK Wiki]+ -{{GDCM/Template/Footer}}+ [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago by Malat
Replaced content with '= GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks' ← Older revision Revision as of 13:48, 20 November 2012 Line 1: Line 1: = ... [More] GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = = GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = -This is the ''GDCM Wiki'', a collaborative hypertext database of information, documentation and resources.+This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks - + -== NEWS: GDCM accepted in GSoc 2012 ! ==+ -Read more at [[GDCM Summer of Code 2012]]+ - + -== Short Presentation ==+ - + -Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient.+ - + -'''Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)''' is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging.+ - + -'''Grassroots DICOM (GDCM)''' is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database.+ - + -GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers wrapping to the following target languages (via the use of [http://www.swig.org/ swig]):+ -* Python (supported),+ -* C# (supported),+ -* Java (supported),+ -* PHP (experimental),+ -* Perl (experimental).+ - + -It attempts to support all possible DICOM image encodings, namely:+ -* RAW,+ -* JPEG lossy 8 & 12 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG lossless 8-16 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 reversible & irreversible (ITU-T T.800, ISO/IEC IS 15444-1),+ -* RLE,+ -* Deflated (compression at DICOM Dataset level),+ -* JPEG-LS (ITU-T T.87, ISO/IEC IS 14495-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 Multi-component reversible & irreversible (ISO/IEC IS 15444-2) (not supported for now),+ -* MPEG-2 (not supported for now).+ - + -GDCM is designed under the XP definition and has a nightly dashboard (CMake/CTest/Dart).+ - + -== Users Corner ==+ - + -* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]+ -* [[About|About GDCM]]+ -* [[Getting Started|Getting Started with GDCM (include platform-specific notes)]]+ - + -* [[Resources|GDCM Resources]]+ -** [[Downloads]]+ -** [[Documentation]]+ -** [[Related Software]]+ -** [[End User Applications]]+ -** [[Third Party Applications]]+ -** [[Releases]]+ -** What is currently [[Missing|missing]] from GDCM implementation (aka the roadmap) ?+ - + -== Software Engineering and Development ==+ - + -* [[Coding Style Guide|Style Guide]]+ -* [[Configuring and Building|Configuring and Building]]+ -* [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=GDCM Dashboards]+ - + -== Developers Corner ==+ - + -* [[Rules for GDCM Contributors]]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/projects/GDCM GDCM on Ohloh]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/GDCM/factoids/ GDCM Factoids]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm GDCM SF.net Statistics]+ -* [http://apps.sourceforge.net/piwik/gdcm/ GDCM SF.net/Piwik Report]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/rank_history.php?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm Rank History For Grassroots DICOM]+ - + -== External links ==+ - + -* [http://dicom.nema.org/ Official DICOM webpage]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/dicom-status/status.html DICOM Standard Status]+ -* [http://medicalimaging.org/ MedicalImaging (MITA)]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/blog/blog/index.html David Clunie's blog]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html Medical Image Format FAQ - Part 8]+ -* [http://www.idoimaging.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/acrabb/imaging/program.pl?ident=236 I Do Imaging entry]+ -* [http://sites.google.com/site/dicomnotes/ DICOM notes]+ -* [http://www.pacshistory.org History of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS)]+ - + -== Footnote ==+ - + -The design/layout of this wiki was largely inspired by the ITK wiki, available under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Attribution 2.5]. See: [http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK ITK Wiki]+ -{{GDCM/Template/Footer}}+ [Less]
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Replaced content with '= GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks' ← Older revision Revision as of 13:48, 20 November 2012 Line 1: Line 1: = ... [More] GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = = GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = -This is the ''GDCM Wiki'', a collaborative hypertext database of information, documentation and resources.+This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks - + -== NEWS: GDCM accepted in GSoc 2012 ! ==+ -Read more at [[GDCM Summer of Code 2012]]+ - + -== Short Presentation ==+ - + -Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient.+ - + -'''Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)''' is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging.+ - + -'''Grassroots DICOM (GDCM)''' is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database.+ - + -GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers wrapping to the following target languages (via the use of [http://www.swig.org/ swig]):+ -* Python (supported),+ -* C# (supported),+ -* Java (supported),+ -* PHP (experimental),+ -* Perl (experimental).+ - + -It attempts to support all possible DICOM image encodings, namely:+ -* RAW,+ -* JPEG lossy 8 & 12 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG lossless 8-16 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 reversible & irreversible (ITU-T T.800, ISO/IEC IS 15444-1),+ -* RLE,+ -* Deflated (compression at DICOM Dataset level),+ -* JPEG-LS (ITU-T T.87, ISO/IEC IS 14495-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 Multi-component reversible & irreversible (ISO/IEC IS 15444-2) (not supported for now),+ -* MPEG-2 (not supported for now).+ - + -GDCM is designed under the XP definition and has a nightly dashboard (CMake/CTest/Dart).+ - + -== Users Corner ==+ - + -* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]+ -* [[About|About GDCM]]+ -* [[Getting Started|Getting Started with GDCM (include platform-specific notes)]]+ - + -* [[Resources|GDCM Resources]]+ -** [[Downloads]]+ -** [[Documentation]]+ -** [[Related Software]]+ -** [[End User Applications]]+ -** [[Third Party Applications]]+ -** [[Releases]]+ -** What is currently [[Missing|missing]] from GDCM implementation (aka the roadmap) ?+ - + -== Software Engineering and Development ==+ - + -* [[Coding Style Guide|Style Guide]]+ -* [[Configuring and Building|Configuring and Building]]+ -* [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=GDCM Dashboards]+ - + -== Developers Corner ==+ - + -* [[Rules for GDCM Contributors]]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/projects/GDCM GDCM on Ohloh]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/GDCM/factoids/ GDCM Factoids]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm GDCM SF.net Statistics]+ -* [http://apps.sourceforge.net/piwik/gdcm/ GDCM SF.net/Piwik Report]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/rank_history.php?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm Rank History For Grassroots DICOM]+ - + -== External links ==+ - + -* [http://dicom.nema.org/ Official DICOM webpage]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/dicom-status/status.html DICOM Standard Status]+ -* [http://medicalimaging.org/ MedicalImaging (MITA)]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/blog/blog/index.html David Clunie's blog]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html Medical Image Format FAQ - Part 8]+ -* [http://www.idoimaging.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/acrabb/imaging/program.pl?ident=236 I Do Imaging entry]+ -* [http://sites.google.com/site/dicomnotes/ DICOM notes]+ -* [http://www.pacshistory.org History of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS)]+ - + -== Footnote ==+ - + -The design/layout of this wiki was largely inspired by the ITK wiki, available under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Attribution 2.5]. See: [http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK ITK Wiki]+ -{{GDCM/Template/Footer}}+ [Less]
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Replaced content with '= GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks' ← Older revision Revision as of 13:48, 20 November 2012 Line 1: Line 1: = ... [More] GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = = GDCM : Grassroots DICOM library = -This is the ''GDCM Wiki'', a collaborative hypertext database of information, documentation and resources.+This is NOT the ''GDCM Wiki'', please got to http://gdcm.sf.net/wiki instead. Thanks - + -== NEWS: GDCM accepted in GSoc 2012 ! ==+ -Read more at [[GDCM Summer of Code 2012]]+ - + -== Short Presentation ==+ - + -Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient.+ - + -'''Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)''' is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging.+ - + -'''Grassroots DICOM (GDCM)''' is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database.+ - + -GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers wrapping to the following target languages (via the use of [http://www.swig.org/ swig]):+ -* Python (supported),+ -* C# (supported),+ -* Java (supported),+ -* PHP (experimental),+ -* Perl (experimental).+ - + -It attempts to support all possible DICOM image encodings, namely:+ -* RAW,+ -* JPEG lossy 8 & 12 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG lossless 8-16 bits (ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 reversible & irreversible (ITU-T T.800, ISO/IEC IS 15444-1),+ -* RLE,+ -* Deflated (compression at DICOM Dataset level),+ -* JPEG-LS (ITU-T T.87, ISO/IEC IS 14495-1),+ -* JPEG 2000 Multi-component reversible & irreversible (ISO/IEC IS 15444-2) (not supported for now),+ -* MPEG-2 (not supported for now).+ - + -GDCM is designed under the XP definition and has a nightly dashboard (CMake/CTest/Dart).+ - + -== Users Corner ==+ - + -* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]+ -* [[About|About GDCM]]+ -* [[Getting Started|Getting Started with GDCM (include platform-specific notes)]]+ - + -* [[Resources|GDCM Resources]]+ -** [[Downloads]]+ -** [[Documentation]]+ -** [[Related Software]]+ -** [[End User Applications]]+ -** [[Third Party Applications]]+ -** [[Releases]]+ -** What is currently [[Missing|missing]] from GDCM implementation (aka the roadmap) ?+ - + -== Software Engineering and Development ==+ - + -* [[Coding Style Guide|Style Guide]]+ -* [[Configuring and Building|Configuring and Building]]+ -* [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=GDCM Dashboards]+ - + -== Developers Corner ==+ - + -* [[Rules for GDCM Contributors]]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/projects/GDCM GDCM on Ohloh]+ -* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/GDCM/factoids/ GDCM Factoids]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm GDCM SF.net Statistics]+ -* [http://apps.sourceforge.net/piwik/gdcm/ GDCM SF.net/Piwik Report]+ -* [http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/rank_history.php?group_id=137895&ugn=gdcm Rank History For Grassroots DICOM]+ - + -== External links ==+ - + -* [http://dicom.nema.org/ Official DICOM webpage]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/dicom-status/status.html DICOM Standard Status]+ -* [http://medicalimaging.org/ MedicalImaging (MITA)]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/blog/blog/index.html David Clunie's blog]+ -* [http://www.dclunie.com/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html Medical Image Format FAQ - Part 8]+ -* [http://www.idoimaging.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/acrabb/imaging/program.pl?ident=236 I Do Imaging entry]+ -* [http://sites.google.com/site/dicomnotes/ DICOM notes]+ -* [http://www.pacshistory.org History of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS)]+ - + -== Footnote ==+ - + -The design/layout of this wiki was largely inspired by the ITK wiki, available under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Attribution 2.5]. See: [http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK ITK Wiki]+ -{{GDCM/Template/Footer}}+ [Less]
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← Older revision Revision as of 10:04, 4 November 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 1: Line 1: == TODO == == TODO == -  -See actual [http://gdcm.svn.sf.net/viewvc/gdcm/trunk/TODO?view=markup TODO file]  ... [More] == Things missing from GDCM implementation == == Things missing from GDCM implementation == * Major * Major -** Conversion from DICOM to XML  ** a gdcm::Parser implementation (aka SAX) ** a gdcm::Parser implementation (aka SAX) -** multi-frame related pb  -*** A 'frame by frame' reading, even for compressed images  -*** single frame extraction from a multi-frame DICOM file  ** Big Endian machine are not tested, likely to crash or produce incorrect results. If you own such machine and would like to contribute a GDCM dashboard, please drop a note in the GDCM mailing list. ** Big Endian machine are not tested, likely to crash or produce incorrect results. If you own such machine and would like to contribute a GDCM dashboard, please drop a note in the GDCM mailing list. ** Enhanced MR/CT Image Storage are poorly supported (only simple cases will work). ** Enhanced MR/CT Image Storage are poorly supported (only simple cases will work). Line 33: Line 27: == Done == == Done ==  +* Conversion from DICOM to XML  +* multi-frame related pb  +** A 'frame by frame' reading, even for compressed images  +** single frame extraction from a multi-frame DICOM file * Memory-efficient bridge between GDCM and VTK, ideally in the non-streaming case just as much memory required as the size of one slice of data (in the case of 2D series). * Memory-efficient bridge between GDCM and VTK, ideally in the non-streaming case just as much memory required as the size of one slice of data (in the case of 2D series). ** 2D Series only require an extra 'line' overhead instead of the whole image. ** 2D Series only require an extra 'line' overhead instead of the whole image. [Less]
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← Older revision Revision as of 10:04, 4 November 2012 (One intermediate revision not shown)Line 1: Line 1: == TODO == == TODO == -  -See actual [http://gdcm.svn.sf.net/viewvc/gdcm/trunk/TODO?view=markup TODO file]  ... [More] == Things missing from GDCM implementation == == Things missing from GDCM implementation == * Major * Major -** Conversion from DICOM to XML  ** a gdcm::Parser implementation (aka SAX) ** a gdcm::Parser implementation (aka SAX) -** multi-frame related pb  -*** A 'frame by frame' reading, even for compressed images  -*** single frame extraction from a multi-frame DICOM file  ** Big Endian machine are not tested, likely to crash or produce incorrect results. If you own such machine and would like to contribute a GDCM dashboard, please drop a note in the GDCM mailing list. ** Big Endian machine are not tested, likely to crash or produce incorrect results. If you own such machine and would like to contribute a GDCM dashboard, please drop a note in the GDCM mailing list. ** Enhanced MR/CT Image Storage are poorly supported (only simple cases will work). ** Enhanced MR/CT Image Storage are poorly supported (only simple cases will work). Line 33: Line 27: == Done == == Done ==  +* Conversion from DICOM to XML  +* multi-frame related pb  +** A 'frame by frame' reading, even for compressed images  +** single frame extraction from a multi-frame DICOM file * Memory-efficient bridge between GDCM and VTK, ideally in the non-streaming case just as much memory required as the size of one slice of data (in the case of 2D series). * Memory-efficient bridge between GDCM and VTK, ideally in the non-streaming case just as much memory required as the size of one slice of data (in the case of 2D series). ** 2D Series only require an extra 'line' overhead instead of the whole image. ** 2D Series only require an extra 'line' overhead instead of the whole image. [Less]