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ChestImagingPlatform

The Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) Applied Chest Imaging Lab's (ACIL) Chest Imaging Platform private repository

Dependencies

  • ITK
  • VTK (must build with boost for airway generation labeling)
  • boost (needed for airway generation labeling)
  • teem
  • FLTK (needed for ACILAssistant)

Python Dependencies

  • numpy
  • scipy
  • pynrrd
  • pandas
  • cython
  • nose

Information for Users

We are happy to receive questions, comments, bug reports, etc. Please post any questions to chestimagingplatform-users@googlegroups.com

Information for Developers

Commit Codes

The following codes should prepend comments to commits

  • ENH: Source code enhancment
  • DEB: A bug fix
  • COMP: A change needed to get the source to compile/link
  • STYLE: Style change
  • ADD: Addition of a new file or directory to the repository

Coding Conventions

For C++ code, we follow [ITK Coding Style Guide] 1. For python code, we follow the [PEP 8 - Style Guide for Python Code] 2. Highlights and additional ChestImagingPlatform-specifc guidelines for C++ code are as follows

  • Avoid white space immediately inside brackets, braces and parentheses
  • Avoid white space immediately before a comma, semicolon, or colon
  • Don't use spaces around the = sign when used to indicate a keyword argument or a default parameter value
  • Use '//' for each line of a comment block, followed by a space, followed by a capitalized letter if beginning a sentence or phrase. This pertains to comments not meant to appear in the documentation.
  • Follow Doxygen style comments as per recommendations in the [ITK Coding Style Guide] 1 where appropriate
  • Use one space immediately before and after: +, -, <<, >>, &&, ||, +=, *=, -=, =, ==, <, >, =
  • No white space should be used for operators * and /

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