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@tyarkoni - do take a look at ami - https://github.com/FNNDSC/ami
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i would greatly appreciate a high-level brain visualizer. i tried adding visualization to a browser-based neural network project i've been working on (https://github.com/kaczmarj/nobrainer-js-testing/tree/dev) but failed... first i found three.js, which was too low-level for my uninspiring javascript abilities, then i found ami, which took too long for me to learn so i abandoned the effort. something plug-and-play or easy to inject would be amazing.
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@SNeuroble - i am not at OHBM but please feel free to email me at [email protected] or on brainhack mattermost (@ jakubk)
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and here is the api docs: https://fnndsc.github.io/ami/doc/
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Oh, forgot to link to AMI as well, thanks! That's actually what @akeshavan and I were planning to build this on top of at NHA 2018 (we... didn't get very far). If this ends up being a high-level API for AMI, I'd be happy with that. But it would be nice to make it a bit more general and build in a data model that we could interface with other viewers.
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Love it! hopefully @r03ert0 and I will have some time to work during the hackathon... :D <3
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Hey @tyarkoni! Something like this has been on my wishlist for quite a while! More specifically, I've been thinking about making a React component for a voxel (and/or mesh) viewer. Is that something you might be interested in or do you want to keep things more general JavaScript?
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@TimVanMourik I think it should be written in vanilla JS. It would be great to wrap it in a component written for one or more frameworks (personally I'd prefer Vue to React, so maybe both of those), but since modern frameworks have pretty steep learning curves, I'd prefer not to impose that kind of barrier on anyone wanting to just slap together a quick dashboard.
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Sure, I understand and agree! Ideal case would be an
slice-viewer
(or whatever the name)
vue-slice-viewer
react-slice-viewer
Maybe BioImage Suite Web should also be in the list of references here, by the way. If I'm not mistaken this is a JavaScript + WebAssembly solution for the same thing.
And I had a quick look at DICOM viewers in general and found https://github.com/OHIF/Viewers that's got some impressive examples.
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Seconded about BISWeb! And here's the BISWeb repository:
https://github.com/bioimagesuiteweb/bisweb
And this may be useful:
"A Complete Simple Application Example in 10 Steps"
https://github.com/bioimagesuiteweb/examples
My postdoc supervisors are the lead developers for this project, so feel free to reach out if you have q's.
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Ooh, Iād love to connect at brainhack. We have a tensorflow-based module that is integrated (beta) into BISWeb. Come find me at the hack!
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