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The OHIF Viewers 3.9 iteration aims to deliver a comprehensive set of improvements and new features to enhance the user experience, performance, and functionality of the OHIF Viewers application. This plan outlines the proposed areas of focus and serves as a roadmap for the development efforts. Please note that this is a tentative plan, and the actual scope may vary based on available resources and priorities.
Proposed Timeline
The tentative timeline for the OHIF Viewers 3.9 iteration is from May 2024 to September 2024October 2024
Focus Areas
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX)
[3.9-MP] Revamp Measurement Panel Design: Update measurement panel to match segmentation panel design and add new features OHIF#4095
[3.9-UI] Miscellaneous UI Improvements: Address outdated UI components and add new functionality across the application OHIF#4097 (🔢 PR#4206)
[3.9-RD] Improve Responsiveness and Optimize UI for Tablets and Mobile Devices: Introduce responsive designs for tablets and mobile devices (part 1) OHIF#4099
[3.9-FU] Implement Fusion UI for Foreground/Background and Segmentation Rendering OHIF#4162
[3.9-WW] Improve Web Worker Integration and Documentation: Enhance web worker support, documentation, and user experience OHIF#4100
[3.9-HT] Support for HTJ2K Progressive Image Loading: Enable progressive loading and rendering of large image datasets using HTJ2K OHIF#4108
Deployment and Infrastructure
[3.9-OP] Enhance On-Premise Deployment and Authentication Support: Improve on-premise deployment, authentication mechanisms, and documentation OHIF#4101 (💯 PR#4234)
Viewer Functionality
[3.9-VV] Adopt Advanced Video Viewport: Migrate to the new advanced video viewport with additional capabilities OHIF#4102
[3.9-SS] Add Support for Stack Segmentation: Enable segmentation directly within stack viewports for various image types OHIF#4103
[3.9-RT] Enhanced RT Structure Support and Rendering: Improve rendering and visualization of RT structures OHIF#4104 ( 🔢 🔢 🔢 added by PR#4074, PR#4128, PR#4157)
[3.9-PM] Support for Parametric Maps and AI Results Visualization: Enable display and analysis of parametric maps and AI results OHIF#4105 (💯 added by PR#4284)
[3.9-PS] Support for Presentation States and GSPS Export: Support rendering presentation states and exporting as GSPS files OHIF#4106
[3.9-3D] Enable 3D Visualization of Label Maps: Convert and render label map segmentations as 3D surfaces OHIF#4109
Interoperability and Standards
[3.9-FH] Integrate with Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) Standard: Enable integration with the FHIR standard for healthcare data exchange OHIF#4107
Image Display and Rendering
[3.9-US] Ultrasound Rendering Issues: Resolve various issues related to rendering and displaying ultrasound images correctly OHIF#4110 (💯 fixed by PR #1 and PR#2)
Collaborate with Us
We welcome contributions and collaboration from the community across all areas of this iteration plan. If you would like to expedite any of the proposed improvements or new features, please contact us, and we'll guide you on how you can support us.
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The OHIF Viewers 3.9 iteration aims to deliver a comprehensive set of improvements and new features to enhance the user experience, performance, and functionality of the OHIF Viewers application. This plan outlines the proposed areas of focus and serves as a roadmap for the development efforts. Please note that this is a tentative plan, and the actual scope may vary based on available resources and priorities.
Proposed Timeline
The tentative timeline for the OHIF Viewers 3.9 iteration is from May 2024 to
September 2024October 2024Focus Areas
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX)
Testing and Quality Assurance
Performance and Optimization
Deployment and Infrastructure
Viewer Functionality
Interoperability and Standards
Image Display and Rendering
Collaborate with Us
We welcome contributions and collaboration from the community across all areas of this iteration plan. If you would like to expedite any of the proposed improvements or new features, please contact us, and we'll guide you on how you can support us.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: