MITK IGT ReleaseNotes 2015.05
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The MITK 2015.03 release comes together with a source code release of the module and plugins for image guided therapy (MITK-IGT) including many bug fixes and new features.
- OpenIGTLink: MITK now includes an experimental version of the OpenIGTLink module (UI support is planned for the next release)
- Easy cmake configurations: If you want to build the IGT modules, you'll have to build OpenCV and OpenIGTLink during the superbuild. For an easy configuration, simply select for the MITK_BUILD_CONFIGURATION variable the option "mitkNavigationModules" (advanced settings). This will build all modules needed for the usage of MITK-IGT.
- NavigationDataReader / -writer:
NavigationDataReader-/Writerumstrukturierung -> Keno Fragen Neu NavigationDataSet
- NavigationDataSet:
- Virtual Tacker: The virtual tacker has now UI-Support (previously, it existed only as a class)
- ToF: Kinect 2 is now supported.
- New documentation of camera support level which can be found here: http://mitk.org/wiki/Mitk-ToF-Camera_Support_Levels
- Tested Kinect for Xbox 360 with Visual Studio 2012 and Ubuntu 14.04 including Qt5 and c++11.
- Hardware support: All supported and partly supported hardware can now be found in the new Hardware list (see Hardware_Support)
- Persistence: The persistence for the IGT- and US-plugin has improved, especially for the tools in the tracking toolbox.
- Polaris: The NDI Polaris' tracking rate can now be easily configured in the IGT Tracking Toolbox plugins GUI.
- Tracking Toolbox: The Tracking Toolboxes "Options" tab now includes options to set different logging and render update rates or to disable rendering, or even all timers entirely.
- Freez Tracking: Tracking can now be frozen and unfrozen via the "Freeze Tracking"
button in the Tracking Control section of the IGT Tracking Toolbox.
- BugFixes: We fixed a lot of bugs...