Posted by
Salim Kanoun on
Dec 29, 2013; 6:20pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Memory-allocation-problem-tp5005997.html
Hello everybody,
i'm a resident in nuclear medicine (in France), i'm trying to run Fiji with
Beth Israel plugin (a viewer for PET/CT)
First of all i would like to say thank you for all developers working on
ImageJ/Fiji and theirs plugins providing great softwares to all people
involved in medical imaging (and it is very very useful).
When i tried to use Beth Israel plugin (Pet_ct_viewer, available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bifijiplugins/) i had some issues might be
related to ImageJ.
The main problem is when trying to open PET and CT sequence the plugin
fails to display reconstructed images.
I'm running the latest version of Fiji (Image J 1.48k), the installation of
the plugin had been checked by the developer of Beth Israel Plugin and the
problem is present in all platform (Linux 64, Windows 7 and Mac OS).
With the developer we made a shared folder with a proper installation of
Fiji and his plugin, for mysterious reasons when executing the same files
he got normal display whereas i have got no display at all.
The developer, using remote desktop, tried to execute the software on my
computer. He found the plugin behaved like run out memory (endless loop).
We don't have found the explanation of this problem. one idea of the
developper is that something is going wrong in memory allocation.
We have done several tests without any results :
- Used different datasets of images
- Uninstalled Java 7 and installed java 6 as default
- Increased maximum memory in Fiji (up to 2.7 GB)
We use different hardware, his computer have 2 cores and 4 GB memory (all
is working well on his computer) and i have i7 CPU with 4GB of RAM.
In my dropbox (
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g6xariin7t2sayx/X5jF_Jw2g-) you
can find an installation of FIJI and Beth Israel plugin to reproduce the
bug (and images 189 slices CT, 233 and 234 slices PET).
For this you have to import PET and CT sequence in Fiji (this is working
well in Fiji) and start the plugin "Pet ct viewer", select the three
sequences (CT, uncorrected attenuation PET and corrected PET) and you will
probably find out a empty plugin (like screenshot in attachment).
Any help from the community would be welcome, we will follow this
discussion to provide you any information you want,
Thank you for your interest,
Best regards,
Salim Kanoun
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