Do you want to get started with Rhino Federated Computing Platform (FCP), but you only have a little time? Use this guide to get started quickly! In about 90 minutes, you'll learn how to:
- Create a Project
- Access Data and Create a Dataset
- Create and Run Code Objects (Optional)
- Export Data
Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure that:
- Your account has been set up.
- The FCP Client has been installed.
- Your environment has been configured.
Contact Rhino Support for help in completing these tasks.
What is Rhino FCP?
Learn about Federated Computing and get a basic walkthrough of Rhino FCP in just five minutes. Read the following topics. (The topics will open up in a new window.)
Step 1: Create a Project
Time to complete: 15 minutes
After installing the FCP client, you’ll need to create a project and set permissions. Click the following links to learn to do these things.
First, watch the "Create a Project" video.
Next, select the following links to learn how to set up permissions. Link contents will appear in a new window.
If you want to dig a little deeper, read the following:
Step 2: Access Data and Create a Dataset
Time to Complete: 30 Minutes
Now that your project has been set up, you’ll need to do two things:
- Access data using SFTP, SMB, S3 (AWS), GPC/CS or SQL.
- Create a dataset from DICOM, CSV, or SQL data sources.
Access Data
To learn how to access data, read or view one of the following.
SFTP
First, watch the "Get Credentials for SFTP and ECR" video.
Next, watch the "Import data via SFTP using Rhino" video.
SMB, AWS (S3), or Google (GPC)/CS
Click the link below to read the topic that explains how to import and export data from AWS, Google Cloud, and SMB. It will open in a new window.
SQL
To import data using SQL, watch the following video.
Create a Dataset
To create a dataset from DICOM files, watch the following video.
To create a dataset from a CSV file, watch the following video.
If you want to dig a little deeper, read the following. The links will open in a new window.
Step 3: Create and Run Code Objects (Optional)
Time to complete: 10-45 minutes
After you’ve imported the data and created a data set, you can create code objects. This is an optional step.
First, read the following. It will open in a new window.
Then watch the video for the code object that you'd like to create. Note that the following videos appear in new windows.
- How to create a new Python Code model
- How to create a new Generalized Compute model
- How to create a new Interactive Container model
- How to create a new NVIDIA FLARE model
To learn more about these topics, see the following. Each will open in a new window.
- Supported Code Object Types on the Rhino FCP
- Creating a New Code Object
- Creating a New Python Code Object
- Creating a New Generalized Compute Code Object
- Creating New NVFlare Code or Code Version
- Creating New Interactive Container Code
Step 4: Export Data
Time to complete: 5 minutes.
To learn how to export a dataset, watch the following video.
To learn more about this topic, watch the following video.
Next Steps
Now that you’ve completed the quick start, you are ready to explore other features of FCP. Here are a few resources to get you started.
Other Features
Watch or read the following resources to learn more about how to use FCP. Note that new videos and topical articles will appear in a new window.
- Viewing a Datasets UID
- How to Set Up Pre-Approved Code
- Create a Secure Access List
- Download Model Parameters
- How to access model run logs
- How to use 3D Slicer on the Rhino Health Platform
Other Resources
You can also contact Rhino Health technical support if you need help or more information.