Hi Anna,
 this is a feature that has been requested a few times. I think it's high time 
to implement it. I'll look into it shortly.

In the meantime, you can always start with

vmtklevelsetsegmentation -ifile input.vti -ofile intermediate_levelsets.vti

do something, exit, then resume from where you left on

vmtklevelsetsegmentation -ifile input.vti -levelsetsfile 
intermediate_levelsets.vti -ofile intermediate_levelsets2.vti

Not 100% what you expect, probably, but it's something.

Best regards


Luca



On May 11, 2012, at 10:24 PM, Hoppe, Anna L wrote:

> Hi VMTK users,
> 
> I am using vmtklevelsetsegmentation to segment brain vasculature. Is there a 
> way to save intermediate .vti files while I do this? Perhaps a command that 
> would save the .vti file every 10 minutes or so?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Anna
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