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Regarding GSOC project idea bhavya agrawal 19 Mar 14:29
  Regarding GSOC project idea Alexandre Prokoudine 20 Mar 03:42
  Regarding GSOC project idea Kevin Cozens 20 Mar 06:28
   Regarding GSOC project idea bhavya agrawal 20 Mar 08:30
    Regarding GSOC project idea Alexandre Prokoudine 20 Mar 09:27
    Regarding GSOC project idea Daniel Hornung 20 Mar 09:49
bhavya agrawal
2011-03-19 14:29:44 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

Hi All,

We are Bhavya Agarwal and Kumar Harsh and we are currently pursuing our undergrad degree from
LNM IIT, Jaipur, India.

We have a strong background in C/C++ and have been working with OpenCV for about 2 years.
We also have experience in GUI Designing using tools such as WPF and Qt. Additionally,
we have had a lot of experience in Web Designing using HTML-CSS-JavaScript and PHP.

Currently, we are engaged in a research internship in The Netherlands in the same field
as required in the project, as we are working on designing a professional software for DICOM
image retrieval, display, annotation and interactive segmentation.

Some of our earlier projects have been :

- "The Invisible Mouse" (Binding Mouse Motion to Hand motion) - "Force field Separator" (Separating two blobs in a binary image by calculating the force between them).

Thus, we also have done some work in Image Segmentation and Object Tracking, and have also
Implemented a few machine learning algorithms like Neural Networks and Support Vector Machines.
We are currently working with CUDA to accelerate the algorithms.

We can work on the project like *Slicing Tool* or *Implement the free transform tool *. Alternately, it would also be great if anyone can mentor us in some other project such as -* *

- *DICOM support for GIMP* - *Accelerating GEGL Algorithms*.

Best Regards,

- - - - - - - *Bhavya Agarwal & Kumar Harsh*
B.Tech, 3rd Year
The LNM Institute of Information Technology Jaipur, INDIA

Working @ SenoCAD Research Alkmaar, The Netherlands

----------------------------------- Email bhavya.6187@gmail.com

harsh.manutdblu@gmail.com Phone +31 68530 7596 (Bhavya)

+31 68530 7595 (Harsh)

Alexandre Prokoudine
2011-03-20 03:42:31 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

On 3/19/11, bhavya agrawal wrote:

Alternately, it would also
be great if anyone can mentor us in some other project such as -* *

- *DICOM support for GIMP*

Are you referring to DICOM v3?

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

Kevin Cozens
2011-03-20 06:28:44 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

bhavya agrawal wrote:

We are Bhavya Agarwal and Kumar Harsh

[snip]

We can work on the project like *Slicing Tool* or *Implement the free transform tool *. Alternately, it would also be great if anyone can mentor us in some other project such as -* *

Thank you for your interest in working on a project for GIMP. You are both welcome to apply to work on a project but if you were both chosen you would have to be working on different projects. The GSoC FAQ states "only an individual may work on a given project".

bhavya agrawal
2011-03-20 08:30:04 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

Hi guys,

Yes I was referring to DICOM 3 and I would like to add that there are not many open source software right now which support DICOM and a nice proper software for DICOM costs around 10,000 euros here in Europe. So, it would be nice if we can have a nice open source implementation.

Also, we are ready to work on separate projects and it would be great if we can get somebody from GIMP to mentor us.

Regards, Bhavya

Alexandre Prokoudine
2011-03-20 09:27:07 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

On 3/20/11, bhavya agrawal wrote:

Hi guys,

Yes I was referring to DICOM 3 and I would like to add that there are not many open source software right now which support DICOM and a nice proper software for DICOM costs around 10,000 euros here in Europe. So, it would be nice if we can have a nice open source implementation.

As far as I can tell, it doesn't really matter if a particular application supports DICOM until it's certified. Given presense of free-as-in-speech tooldsfor vieweing and converting DICOM v3 files, I'd say this task would be low priority, though a nice thing to have :)

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org

Daniel Hornung
2011-03-20 09:49:11 UTC (over 13 years ago)

Regarding GSOC project idea

On Sunday 20 March 2011 09:30:04 bhavya agrawal wrote:

Hi guys,

Yes I was referring to DICOM 3 and I would like to add that there are not many open source software right now which support DICOM and a nice proper software for DICOM costs around 10,000 euros here in Europe. So, it would be nice if we can have a nice open source implementation.

I don't know about which versions it supports (and probably only local files, not all the networking stuff), but ImageJ is in the public domain. And OsiriX is LGPL licensed. So both project's code should be free to use for GIMP.

Certificates are less of a matter when the purpose does not lie in clinical application, I presume.

Cheers, Daniel