Hi Guys -

Thanks for keeping me in the loop.

Just to chime in - I hereby place the ITK tools on my Stanford home page (http://www.stanford.edu/~rohlfing/software/index.html) in the public domain.

Feel free to use any and all of these as you see fit.

Best,
  Torsten

On 06/14/2013 07:20 AM, Nick Tustison wrote:
This scenario has a precedent even to the detail of being one
of Torsten's filters.   Torsten wrote a multi-label STAPLE filter
that I wanted to include in ITK.  I pulled it directly from his website,
told Torsten of my intentions, made a few stylistic changes for
ITK coding standards, wrote a test, and then submitted as a simple
gerrit patch.  it was merged within a couple days.

Nick


On Jun 14, 2013, at 10:15 AM, "Williams, Norman K" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Some time back, Torsten Rohlfing wrote a filter that I found useful in a
program I'm working on: An AverageImageFilter.

The source code is available here:
http://www.stanford.edu/~rohlfing/software/

At the time he posted about it on the ITK developer's list (2005!) Luis
ibanez recommended he submit it as an Insight Journal article. Mr.
Rohlfing did not do this at the time.

Averaging images is actually fairly common thing in image processing.
Rohlfing's implmentation was exactly the sort of multithreaded
implementation I contemplated writing myself.

The question: If I want to get this into ITK, should I just submit a
Gerrit Patch, or go through the process of writing an Insight Journal
article?  I'm tempted by the gerrit route because it leaves out the
not-inconsiderable effort of producing a journal article.

--
Kent Williams [email protected]






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