Recursive-Cascaded-Networks
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itk::ERROR: Key '0008|103e' does not exist when run demo.py
Thank you for your previous reply. I have encountered several problems recently, and I hope to get your advice again Q1:This error occurs when I run the demo.py with the lung CT data(LIDC-IDRI 512 * 512 * 133) :itk::ERROR: Key '0008|103e' does not exist when run demo.py I remember you mentioned the threshold-based algorithm algorithm, is this the cause of the error, or the image dimension, could you tell me how to modify? Q2:The input of RCN network is 128*3, but I want to use different sizes of data, what should I do, modify the network structure or cut the size? Q3:I made some changes to the eval.py and recursive_cascaded_networks.py to visualize the results (1)add 'real_flow', 'warped_moving', 'image_fixed', 'image_moving' to keys (2)The following lines are added at the end of the main function for val_subset in val_subsets:
output_png_dir = 'E:\gzj\Recursive-Cascaded-Networks\png_results_voxel-5' os.makedirs(output_png_dir) for i in range(len(results['real_flow'])): im_flow = RenderFlow(results['real_flow'][i]) skimage.io.imsave(os.path.join(output_png_dir,'flow'+ str(i) +'.png'), im_flow) warped_img = results['warped_moving'][i] show_image(warped_img, os.path.join(output_png_dir,'warped'+ str(i) +'.png')) fixed_img = results['image_fixed'][i] show_image(fixed_img, os.path.join(output_png_dir,'fixed'+ str(i) +'.png')) moving_img = results['image_moving'][i] show_image(moving_img, os.path.join(output_png_dir,'moving'+ str(i) +'.png'))
(3)add 'image_moving': img2, in recursive_cascaded_networks.py I succeeded in getting the visualization results on SLIVER dataset.However, parameter errors occurred in the tests on datasets LiTS and LSPIG. eval.py: error: unrecognized arguments: -v lits and eval.py: error: unrecognized arguments -v lspig --paired
Your suggestions are very important to me and I am looking forward to your reply again.
- You can modify the code that requests the key in demo.py
- The easiest way is to resize or crop.
- Please check whether your have modified argument parser.
Thanks for reply.I resize the scans to 128 * 128 * 128,but the resolution is too low,the image is very blurry
I'm learning your code now, thanks again
- You can modify the code that requests the key in demo.py
- The easiest way is to resize or crop.
- Please check whether your have modified argument parser.