Copyright (C) 2009 EPITA Research and Development Laboratory (LRDE) This file is part of Olena. Olena is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the License. Olena is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Olena. If not, see . The complete GNU General Public License Notice can also be found in the 'COPYING' file in the root directory. ====================== Introduction to Olena ====================== Olena_, a platform dedicated to image processing. .. _Olena: http://olena.lrde.epita.fr Overview ======== Olena is a platform dedicated to image processing. At the moment it is mainly composed of a C++ library: Milena. This library features many tools to easily perform image processing tasks. Its main characteristic is its genericity: it allows to write an algorithm once and run it over many kinds of images (gray scale, color, 1D, 2D, 3D, ...). Olena is a project developed by the `EPITA Research and Development Laboratory (LRDE)`__ since 1997. We did numerous prototypes and throwaway experiments before settling into the kind of programming paradigm which is finally here. __ http://www.lrde.epita.fr We do our image processing research using this library, but most importantly we have gathered (and still do) generic programming expertise from the library development. Yet, Olena is an ongoing development project. Few algorithms or definitions may change in a near future. A list of potential changes is maintained here : https://olena.lrde.epita.fr/FeaturesSubjectToChange. Likewise, the documentation does not cover the whole project yet. In the `doc/' directory you will find the first draft of a reference manual. It includes a quick reference guide and a tutorial. This is a good start. In `milena/tools' and `milena/doc/examples' few sample programs are available. Most of them are already used to illustrate the tutorial. For the rest, we're afraid you will have to dig the code or e-mail us. Please direct any question or comments to , or . Olena also has a web page, located at . Installation ============ To install Olena on your system, type in the classical sequence at the command prompt:: ./configure make make install (as root) Note that an installation is specific to the compiler used to install it. Indeed, the call to ``./configure`` enables some workarounds and, consequently, users must compile with the same compiler to avoid compatibility problems. Between ``make`` and ``make install``, you may also want to run:: make check ``make check`` will run the test suite to check the whole library. Running the test suite may require up several hours. Please read the INSTALL file for more information about building and installing Olena. Additional Features ------------------- Swilena is an optional component of Olena exposing Milena to other languages thanks to the Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG_). .. _SWIG: http://www.swig.org For the moment, only some Python_ bindings are provided. They are disabled by default because they require extra dependencies (SWIG and Python). .. _Python: http://www.python.org To enable the installation of this module use:: ./configure --enable-swilena Sample tools are shipped with the tarball. To enable the installation of these tools use:: ./configure --enable-tools Sample applications are shipped with the tarball. To enable the installation of these applications use:: ./configure --enable-apps Olena ships with Trimesh, a third-party library that we have been using to manipulate 3D meshes. Eventually, we will drop Trimesh from the distribution. To enable it, use:: ./configure --enable-trimesh To read/write TIFF images with Olena, libtiff is required. If ``configure`` is unable to find libtiff on your system, you can help it by specifying the base directory of libtiff, e.g.:: ./configure --with-tiff=/usr/local To read/write DICOM images with Olena, GDCM is required. Likewise, you can tell ``configure`` where to find it by giving its install prefix, e.g.:: ./configure --with-gdcm=/usr/local Olena use Magick++ to read and write images in common formats. As for other optional dependencies, you can specify where it is located (if needed) at configuration time:: ./configure --with-magickxx=/usr/local/ Layout of the Tarball --------------------- The Olena project directory layout is as follows: build-aux Auxiliary tools used by the GNU Build System during ``configure`` and ``make`` stages. external Sources of Shipped dependencies. m4 Extra Autoconf macros. milena apps Application examples. mln Headers of the Milena library. tests The test suite. doc The documentation. tools Example tools. mesh Some 3D meshes, mostly used for test purpose. img Some (2D) images, mostly used for test purpose. demos Demos of Milena. swilena python Some Python bindings for Milena. Requirements ============ Olena has been tested on the following configurations: =========================== ============================================= System Compiler =========================== ============================================= GNU/Linux on IA-32 g++ (GNU GCC) 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 GNU/Linux on IA-32 icpc (Intel C/C++ Compiler) 10.1 and 11.0 GNU/Linux on AMD64/Intel 64 g++ (GNU GCC) 4.1 Mac OS X (10.5) on IA-32 g++ (GNU GCC) 4.0.1 =========================== ============================================= According to the wanted features, some dependencies may be required: To enable I/O with TIFF images, `libtiff`_ must be installed. .. _libtiff: http://www.libtiff.org/ To enable I/O with GDCM images, `GDCM`_ must be installed. .. _GDCM: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gdcm/ To support many image formats in Olena's I/O system, `Magick++`_ must be installed. .. _Magick++: http://www.imagemagick.org/Magick++/ The Boost Tuple Library from the `Boost`_ Project is needed if you want to support tuple accumulators. .. _Boost: http://www.boost.org/ Apart from GDCM, these dependencies are commonly provided by the package management systems (e.g., Debian's APT, Mac OS X's Mac Ports, etc.). We recommend using package managers instead of installing dependencies by hand. See Also ======== There are other sources of interest in the distribution. - Headline news about the project can be found in the file ``NEWS`` at the root of the source tree. - The library reference HTML documentation, generated by Doxygen_, is located in ``doc/user/html/``. .. _Doxygen: http://www.doxygen.org License ======= Olena is released under the GNU General Public Licence. See the file ``COPYING`` (at the root of the source tree) for details. Contacts ======== The team can be reached by mail at olena@lrde.epita.fr. The snail mail address follows. * Olena - LRDE | Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement de l'EPITA (LRDE) | 14-16 rue Voltaire | FR-94276 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre CEDEX | France Bibliography ============ Further information about Olena can be found into the following related papers. About Image Processing Programming: * `Milena: Write Generic Morphological Algorithms Once, Run on Many Kinds of Images`. Roland Levillain, Thierry Géraud, Laurent Najman. In the proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology (ISMM) http://www.cs.rug.nl/~ISMM09/ Groningen, The Netherlands August 24 - 27, 2009. * `Generic Algorithmic Blocks Dedicated to Image Processing`, Jérôme Darbon, Thierry Géraud, Patrick Bellot. In the proceedings of ECOOP PHD Oslo, Norway, June 2004. * `Generic Implementation of Morphological Image Operators`, Jérôme Darbon, Thierry Géraud, and Alexandre Duret-Lutz, submitted to International Symposium On Mathematical Morphology VI (ISMM 2002), April 3-5, 2002, Sydney, Australia. * `Applying Generic Programming to Image Processing`, Thierry Géraud, Yoann Fabre, and Alexandre Duret-Lutz. In the Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Applied Informatics (AI'2001) - Symposium Advances in Computer Applications, ACTA Press, pages 577-581, Innsbruck, Austria, February 2001. * `Obtaining Genericity for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Algorithms`. Thierry Géraud, Yoann Fabre, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Dimitri Papadopoulos-Orfanos, and Jean-François Mangin. In the Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'2000), IEEE Computer Society, vol. 4, pages 816-819, Barcelona, Spain, September 2000. About Generic Programming Paradigm: * `Semantics-Driven Genericity: A Sequel to the Static C++ Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm (SCOOP 2)`. Thierry Géraud, Roland Levillain. In the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Multiparadigm Programming with Object-Oriented Languages http://homepages.fh-regensburg.de/~mpool/mpool08/welcome.html Paphos, Cyprus July 7, 2008. * `Static C++ Object-Oriented Programming (SCOOP)`, Nicolas Burrus, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Thierry Géraud, David Lesage, and Raphaël Poss. In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Multiple Paradigm with OO Languages (MPOOL'03) Anaheim, CA, October 2003. * `Generic Design Patterns in C++`. Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Thierry Géraud, and Akim Demaille. In the Proceedings of the 6th USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS'2001), pages 189-202, San Antonio, Texas, USA, January-February 2001. * `Olena: a Component-Based Platform for Image Processing, mixing Generic, Generative and OO Programming`. Alexandre Duret-Lutz. In the Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering (GCSE 2000), Young Researchers Workshop (published in "Net.ObjectDays2000"; ISBN 3-89683-932-2), pages 653-659, Erfurt, Germany, October 2000. You can download these papers and related materials from .. Local Variables: .. mode: rst .. End: