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Automatic classification of tertiary bronchi based on bronchus masks using a rule-based approach.

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Hello, dear developer, when I ran airway stages 3 on my data, there was always an error, do you konw how to solve it? [18:52:15] Processing stage-03 [18:52:51] Output for...

Thanks for sharing this project. We are trying to reproduce some results with our own dicom data (see Documents/dicompath), and wish to use the raw_airway DATA. When updating the defaults.yaml...

Normally, the trachea directly branches into the Left Bronchus (LB) and Right Bronchus (RB). Why is the trachea's 'children' in the YAML configuration set to 'bronchus' before specifying LB and...

stage-62: 1 error stage-71: 1 error stage-74: 1 error result: 2 errors Overall errors: 4 I did not change anything, but it gives the above errors, what might the reason...

How is the vector value in classification.yaml obtained? I found that the vector value was not accurate

The defaults.yaml file path is set as follows path: local paths: # local: /home/anne/Anne/data/airway_vida_test/A2019RR46/ local: G:\Airway\A2069BH51\ The file structure is ![企业微信截图_1669025465841](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64447144/203023998-33c6578b-ff22-4f19-b6e9-d2a085e37004.png) Error content prompts ERROR: Insufficient count of input/output paths...

Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\emibo\anaconda3\lib\runpy.py", line 197, in _run_module_as_main return _run_code(code, main_globals, None, File "C:\Users\emibo\anaconda3\lib\runpy.py", line 87, in _run_code exec(code, run_globals) File "C:\Users\emibo\anaconda3\Scripts\airway.exe\__main__.py", line 7, in File "C:\Users\emibo\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\airway\cli\cli.py",...

Hello, developer, this project is very meaningful. I am also studying the segmentation of bronchopulmonary. I want to know if your project can be used for segmentation of bronchopulmonary? If...