This event will take place June 12-16, 2023 in Montreal, Canada.
If you have any questions, you can contact the organizers.
We hold weekly preparation meetings at 10am (Eastern Time) on Tuesdays, starting May 2, 2023. Please join at this link if you have a project that you would like to present or work on during project week or to find out about projects you can join.
The Discord application is used to communicate between team members and organize activities before and during Project Week. Please join the Project Week Discord server as soon as possible and explore its functionality before the workshop. For more information on the use of Discord before and during Project Week, please visit this page.
How to add this calendar to your own?
With the Project Week GitHub Issue page, you have three options to create your Project Page:
Create a Proposal issue: If you have an idea for a project page but are not quite ready to create it yet, you can create a “Proposal” issue.
Create a Project issue: If you are ready to create your page, you can simply create a “Project” issue. This issue will allow you to fill out a convenient form to provide the necessary details.
Create the project page yourself using the template: If you prefer to create the Project Page yourself, you can still do so by using the provided template and submitting a pull request.
The PW39_2023_Montreal event has a total of 10 projects.
Rendering support for multiple views (Sara Rolfe, Murat Maga, Chi Zhang)
SlicerVR - Restore Interactions (Csaba Pintér, Simon Drouin, Andrey Titov)
AI-Enhanced Virtual Resections for Improved Slicer-Liver Surgical Planning (Gabriella d’Albenzio, Andras Lasso, Rafael Palomar)
Integration of Haptic Device in 3D Slicer for Lumbar Puncture (Pablo Sergio Castellano Rodríguez, Jose Carlos Mateo Pérez, Juan Bautista Ruiz Alzola)
Live tracked ultrasound processing with PyTorch (Tamas Ungi, Colton Barr, Tina Kapur)
Tracked ultrasound integration into NousNav, a low-cost neuronavigation system (Colton Barr, Sarah Frisken, Sonia Pujol, Steve Pieper, Tina Kapur, Tamas Ungi, Sam Horvath)
MARIN: Mobile Augmented Reality Interactive Neuronavigator (in Slicer) (Mehrdad Asadi, Étienne Léger, Bahar Jahani, Zahra Asadi)
Training AI algorithms on IDC data (Cosmin Ciausu, Andrey Fedorov)
extension for recurrent lung infections (Pape Mady Thiao)
This section lists projects that either have no category assigned, are assigned to the “Uncategorized” category, or are assigned to a different category than the ones listed above. If you are unable to find a category that is suitable for your project, or believe that a specific category is missing, please discuss it with the organizers.
Do not add your name to this list below. It is maintained by the organizers based on your registration.
List of registered participants so far (names will be added here after processing registrations):
Please read about our experience in running these events since 2005: Increasing the Impact of Medical Image Computing Using Community-Based Open-Access Hackathons: the NA-MIC and 3D Slicer Experience.