AIM-Harvard / SlicerRadiomics

A Slicer extension to provide a GUI around pyradiomics
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Should we add radiomics.io as a Slicer solution on slicer.org ? #35

Closed jcfr closed 2 years ago

jcfr commented 6 years ago

As suggested by @rkikinis , it could be listed on the top banner of https://www.slicer.org/

fedorov commented 6 years ago

I could never quite understand what "solution" is, but it definitely would not hurt, so I don't mind!

jcfr commented 6 years ago

I could never quite understand what "solution" is,

That should help clarify: https://discourse.slicer.org/t/its-all-about-transitions-lets-talk-about-slicers-landing-page/113/35?u=jcfr

fedorov commented 6 years ago

@jcfr I know about the post you mentioned, but I don't think it answers the question.

But it is not important. As I said, I don't see how it could hurt, so I definitely don't mind.

fedorov commented 5 years ago

Sorry for not following up, my fault. Quoted from https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicerverse:

If you wish to be included in the community, please send a short description, icon, institute, SlicerVerse solution name, main webpage link as well as a tutorials webpage link.

Short description: Radiomic data has the potential to uncover disease characteristics that fail to be appreciated by the naked eye. The central hypothesis of radiomics is that distinctive imaging algorithms quantify the state of diseases, and thereby provide valuable information for personalized medicine. Radiomics has emerged from oncology, but can be applied to other medical problems where a disease is imaged.

Icon: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Radiomics/SlicerRadiomics/master/resources/radiomics_icon.jpeg

Institute: Computational Imaging & Bioinformatics Lab - Harvard Medical School

SlicerVerse solution name: Radiomics

Main webpage link: https://www.radiomics.io/

Tutorials web page link: https://www.radiomics.io/

@jcfr please let me know if anything else is needed, or if I should send those by email to someone else.

JoostJM commented 3 years ago

This is already quite an old issue. @fedorov, is there still interest in adding radiomics.io on the slicer.org banner?

fedorov commented 3 years ago

@JoostJM in the thread above, we provided all the details as needed for radiomics.io to be included. @jcfr do you need anything else?

jcfr commented 3 years ago

It is a matter of submitting 2 PRs:

(1) One against the current website: https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/tree/slicer-org

(2) And one against the new design: https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/tree/landing-page-redesign

See https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/blob/landing-page-redesign/_data/solutions.yml

Thanks J-Christophe

fedorov commented 3 years ago

Ok, I will make those PRs

fedorov commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/pull/67 https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/pull/68

jcfr commented 2 years ago

Closing. SlicerRadiomics is now listed on the Slicer website.

See https://github.com/Slicer/slicer.org/blob/d0552ecf538619db502b1953f390602f031802fa/_data/solutions.yml#L41-L44