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Integrate RORPO into AngioTk #4

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aancel opened this issue Jan 15, 2015 · 2 comments
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Integrate RORPO into AngioTk #4

aancel opened this issue Jan 15, 2015 · 2 comments

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aancel commented Jan 15, 2015

Integrate Odyssée's code into AngioTK

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- Added submodule RORPO
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aancel commented Jan 15, 2015

@jeromevelut @jjomier I added @omerveille's code into the AngioTK repository as a submodule.
There is an executable located in RORPO/RORPO_multiscale_Usage that allows to use the algorithm on input images.
Do you think we should directly use it with something like a subprocess.call in the pyhton pipeline or do we build an ITK filter from the repository ?

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Thanks Alexandre !

I think that a simple CMakeLists that adds this executable as an
"angiotk_component" should be enough and prevents for code rewriting. Let
me check how it is possible.

Jerome

2015-01-15 15:53 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Ancel notifications@github.com:

@jeromevelut https://github.com/jeromevelut @jjomier
https://github.com/jjomier I added @omerveille
https://github.com/omerveille's code into the AngioTK repository as a
submodule.
There is an executable located in RORPO/RORPO_multiscale_Usage that allows
to use the algorithm on input images.
Do you think we should directly use it with something like a
subprocess.call in the pyhton pipeline or do we build an ITK filter from
the repository ?


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