Recent Releases of dbdicom-package
dbdicom-package - v0.3.3
What's Changed
- pixel_data bug fix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/174
- release notes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/175
- v0.3.2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/176
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/177
- update for iBEAT pipeline by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/178
- iBEAT pipeline update by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/pull/179
Full Changelog: https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom-package/compare/v0.3.1...v0.3.3
- Python
Published by plaresmedima 10 months ago
dbdicom-package - v0.3.1
What's Changed
- Update sops.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/170
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/171
- Update documentation.yaml by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/172
- update documentation.yaml by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/173
Full Changelog: https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/compare/v0.3.0...v0.3.1
- Python
Published by plaresmedima 11 months ago
dbdicom-package - v0.3.0
Summary
Setup of new API and backend
What's Changed
- update pyproject as in main by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/160
- Added new API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/161
- Version 0.3.0 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/162
- resolve conflicts by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/164
- resolving by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/165
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/163
- add stash back in by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/166
- add stash back by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/167
- v0.3.0 release notes added by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/pull/168
Full Changelog: https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/compare/v0.2.6...v0.3.0
- Python
Published by plaresmedima 11 months ago
dbdicom-package - v0.2.6
Freezing v0.2 before breaking changes to 0.3
Full Changelog: https://github.com/openmiblab/dbdicom/compare/v0.2.5...v0.2.6
- Python
Published by plaresmedima 11 months ago
dbdicom-package - v0.2.5
What's Changed
- Update pyproject.toml by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/159
Full Changelog: https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/compare/v0.2.4...v0.2.5
- Python
Published by plaresmedima about 1 year ago
dbdicom-package - v0.2.4
What's Changed
- v0.2.4 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/158
Full Changelog: https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/compare/v0.2.3...v0.2.4
- Python
Published by plaresmedima about 1 year ago
dbdicom-package - v0.2.3
Summary
Collecting a series up updates that were made during application in iBEAt and other projects
What's Changed
- test synch small changes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/3
- Update README by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/4
- bug fixes in set attributes and db.copy by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/5
- improved package management by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/8
- update for distribution v 0.0.9 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/9
- moved to src structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/10
- Restructure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/14
- Update README.md by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/16
- Full code restructure, extended functionality and small tweaks in syntax by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/17
- Sphinx docs by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/18
- Docs test by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/20
- Test in wezel by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/22
- New version 0.1.2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/23
- split out optional dependencies by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/25
- v0.1.3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/26
- Update to docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/29
- Dev pytest - Github actions configuration with CodeCov by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/27
- Bug fix multiframe v0.1.4 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/30
- Adding gh-action for continuous integration of Sphinx docs by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/31
- Development - testing documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/33
- Development by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/34
- Development include continuous integration of testing and documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/35
- Merge pull request #35 from QIB-Sheffield/development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/36
- Merge pull request #36 from QIB-Sheffield/main by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/37
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/38
- Update main for new version by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/39
- added dcm4che lib by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/40
- test CI by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/41
- text CI 2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/42
- test CI 3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/43
- debug CI 4 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/44
- debug CI 5 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/45
- debug CI 6 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/46
- Dev pytest - added Java to pytest github actions by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/47
- update to test java integration in actions by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/48
- moved data to test folder & fixed dcm4che issues by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/49
- moved docs requirements back into requirements.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/50
- Development version 0.1.8 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/52
- Development v 0.1.8 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/53
- Separate main and docs requirements to work with GH action by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/51
- bug correct in scipy module by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/54
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/55
- added wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/56
- bug correct in affine_matrix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/58
- added Leeds test data file by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/59
- Development by @KanishkaS in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/60
- improved export dcm, png, csv, nii by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/61
- nifti / dicom import export added by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/74
- fix: install wrapper dependencies with test automation by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/73
- import/export + k-means wrapper by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/75
- disabled tests of new classes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/76
- removed new classes in development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/77
- fixed image calculator bugs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/78
- Fixed bug in map mask & added skimage wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/79
- added mdreg wrapper + skimage morphology by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/80
- Dev pytest - updated github actions to run tests on macOS and ubuntu linux by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/81
- changed emf2sf file with mac permissions set properly by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/82
- added sequential k-means + bug fix in image calculator by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/83
- added cval to map_to by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/84
- mdreg wrapper added, cval added to elastix by @KanishkaS in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/85
- remove mdreg wrappers, added skimage and numpy wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/86
- fix: correct typo in numpy.maximumintensityprojection by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/87
- additional radiomics-type wrappers for scipy and skimage: mask statis… by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/88
- Added split_by and move to status update by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/89
- import gif, date and time support, slice spacing bug fixed, ROI curve… by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/90
- removed restrictions on skimage and opencv in requirements by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/92
- Fix: zero-fill TM strings to avoid error by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/91
- Extended wrappers with new functionality by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/94
- update naming dicom export by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/95
- Fixed bug in read array + added plugin functionality by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/96
- bug fix write pixel array by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/97
- coregistration functionality WIP by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/98
- bug fix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/99
- Added derived SliceLocation option by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/100
- reverse dataset changes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/101
- extracted helper function for shape features by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/103
- Bug fixes in dicom reading of non-existing tags by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/104
- rename align to vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/106
- docs: switch ReadTheDocs to PyData theme by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/102
- created wrapper for vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/107
- Test - added summary in getting started by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/108
- populated user guide by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/109
- index fix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/110
- test title by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/111
- deleted redundant headings by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/112
- index files by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/113
- test API reference by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/114
- core API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/115
- simplify API structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/116
- Update core.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/117
- testing API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/118
- testing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/119
- setup of API structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/120
- Update creation.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/121
- restructure source by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/122
- Update requirements.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/123
- Update requirements.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/124
- update conf.py by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/125
- restructure reference by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/126
- Update creation.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/127
- fix: include optional dependencies in gh-pages action by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/128
- Generic record docs created + documentation for creation routines by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/129
- update record docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/130
- children and siblings added by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/131
- bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/132
- Extended documentation + bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/133
- fix for compatibility with older python versions by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/134
- Added error msg in multiframe conversion by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/135
- Restructure + documentation and testing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/136
- Final updates before new release by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/137
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/138
- Version 0.2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/139
- update of PR by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/140
- small updates docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/141
- Extended series API and documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/143
- Development by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/142
- Extended series API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/144
- Extended vreg & remove load/clear from API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/145
- update vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/146
- Added pipelines/wrappers + bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/147
- extensions for affine handling by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/148
- fixed passive registration issues by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/149
- fix: change gh-pages action to publish on push to main by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/150
- bug fix as_series by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/151
- Update pyproject.toml by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/153
- Big fixes and extensions by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/152
- Extensions of numpy wrappers and series slicing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/154
- iBEAt applications by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/155
- Bug fixes and extensions made during iBEAt pipeline development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/156
- version 0.2.3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/157
New Contributors
- @EbonyGunwhy made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/18
- @EveLMedPhys made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/27
- @KanishkaS made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/60
Full Changelog: https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/compare/v0.0.5...v0.2.3
What's Changed
- test synch small changes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/3
- Update README by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/4
- bug fixes in set attributes and db.copy by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/5
- improved package management by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/8
- update for distribution v 0.0.9 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/9
- moved to src structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/10
- Restructure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/14
- Update README.md by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/16
- Full code restructure, extended functionality and small tweaks in syntax by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/17
- Sphinx docs by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/18
- Docs test by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/20
- Test in wezel by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/22
- New version 0.1.2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/23
- split out optional dependencies by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/25
- v0.1.3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/26
- Update to docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/29
- Dev pytest - Github actions configuration with CodeCov by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/27
- Bug fix multiframe v0.1.4 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/30
- Adding gh-action for continuous integration of Sphinx docs by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/31
- Development - testing documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/33
- Development by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/34
- Development include continuous integration of testing and documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/35
- Merge pull request #35 from QIB-Sheffield/development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/36
- Merge pull request #36 from QIB-Sheffield/main by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/37
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/38
- Update main for new version by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/39
- added dcm4che lib by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/40
- test CI by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/41
- text CI 2 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/42
- test CI 3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/43
- debug CI 4 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/44
- debug CI 5 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/45
- debug CI 6 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/46
- Dev pytest - added Java to pytest github actions by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/47
- update to test java integration in actions by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/48
- moved data to test folder & fixed dcm4che issues by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/49
- moved docs requirements back into requirements.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/50
- Development version 0.1.8 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/52
- Development v 0.1.8 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/53
- Separate main and docs requirements to work with GH action by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/51
- bug correct in scipy module by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/54
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/55
- added wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/56
- bug correct in affine_matrix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/58
- added Leeds test data file by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/59
- Development by @KanishkaS in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/60
- improved export dcm, png, csv, nii by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/61
- nifti / dicom import export added by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/74
- fix: install wrapper dependencies with test automation by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/73
- import/export + k-means wrapper by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/75
- disabled tests of new classes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/76
- removed new classes in development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/77
- fixed image calculator bugs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/78
- Fixed bug in map mask & added skimage wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/79
- added mdreg wrapper + skimage morphology by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/80
- Dev pytest - updated github actions to run tests on macOS and ubuntu linux by @EveLMedPhys in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/81
- changed emf2sf file with mac permissions set properly by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/82
- added sequential k-means + bug fix in image calculator by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/83
- added cval to map_to by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/84
- mdreg wrapper added, cval added to elastix by @KanishkaS in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/85
- remove mdreg wrappers, added skimage and numpy wrappers by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/86
- fix: correct typo in numpy.maximumintensityprojection by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/87
- additional radiomics-type wrappers for scipy and skimage: mask statis… by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/88
- Added split_by and move to status update by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/89
- import gif, date and time support, slice spacing bug fixed, ROI curve… by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/90
- removed restrictions on skimage and opencv in requirements by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/92
- Fix: zero-fill TM strings to avoid error by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/91
- Extended wrappers with new functionality by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/94
- update naming dicom export by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/95
- Fixed bug in read array + added plugin functionality by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/96
- bug fix write pixel array by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/97
- coregistration functionality WIP by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/98
- bug fix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/99
- Added derived SliceLocation option by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/100
- reverse dataset changes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/101
- extracted helper function for shape features by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/103
- Bug fixes in dicom reading of non-existing tags by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/104
- rename align to vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/106
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- created wrapper for vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/107
- Test - added summary in getting started by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/108
- populated user guide by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/109
- index fix by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/110
- test title by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/111
- deleted redundant headings by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/112
- index files by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/113
- test API reference by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/114
- core API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/115
- simplify API structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/116
- Update core.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/117
- testing API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/118
- testing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/119
- setup of API structure by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/120
- Update creation.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/121
- restructure source by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/122
- Update requirements.txt by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/123
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- update conf.py by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/125
- restructure reference by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/126
- Update creation.rst by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/127
- fix: include optional dependencies in gh-pages action by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/128
- Generic record docs created + documentation for creation routines by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/129
- update record docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/130
- children and siblings added by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/131
- bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/132
- Extended documentation + bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/133
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- Added error msg in multiframe conversion by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/135
- Restructure + documentation and testing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/136
- Final updates before new release by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/137
- Development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/138
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- update of PR by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/140
- small updates docs by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/141
- Extended series API and documentation by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/143
- Development by @EbonyGunwhy in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/142
- Extended series API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/144
- Extended vreg & remove load/clear from API by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/145
- update vreg by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/146
- Added pipelines/wrappers + bug fixes by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/147
- extensions for affine handling by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/148
- fixed passive registration issues by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/149
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- bug fix as_series by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/151
- Update pyproject.toml by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/153
- Big fixes and extensions by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/152
- Extensions of numpy wrappers and series slicing by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/154
- iBEAt applications by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/155
- Bug fixes and extensions made during iBEAt pipeline development by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/156
- version 0.2.3 by @plaresmedima in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/157
New Contributors
- @EbonyGunwhy made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/18
- @EveLMedPhys made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/27
- @KanishkaS made their first contribution in https://github.com/QIB-Sheffield/dbdicom/pull/60
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dbdicom
dbdicom is a Python interface for reading and writing DICOM databases.
Installation
Run pip install dbdicom.
Browsing a DICOM folder
Reading and opening a DICOM folder
Open a DICOM database in a given folder, read it and print a summary of the content:
```python from dbdicom import Folder
folder = Folder('C:\Users\MyName\MyData\DICOMtestData') folder.open() folder.print() ```
The first time the folder is read this will be relatively slow. This is because each individual DICOM file in the folder is read and summarised in a table (csv file). If the folder is reopened again later, the table can be read directly and opening will be much faster.
Use scan() to force a rereading of the folder. This may
be of use when files have become corrupted,
or have been removed/modified by external applications:
ruby
folder.scan()
After making changes to the DICOM data, the folder should be closed properly so any changes can be either saved or rolled back as needed:
ruby
folder.close()
If unsaved changes exist, close() will prompt the user to either save or restore to
the last saved state.
Retrieving objects from the folder
A DICOM database has a hierarchical structure. The files are instances of a specific DICOM class and correspond to real-world objects such as images or regions-of-interest. Instances are grouped into a series, and multiple series are grouped into studies. Typically a study consist of all the data derived in a single examination of a subject. Studies are grouped into patients, which correspond to the subjects the study is performed upon. A patient can be an actual patient, but can also be a healthy volunteer, an animal, a physical reference object, or a digital reference object.
To return a list of all patients, studies, series or instances in the folder:
ruby
instances = folder.instances()
series = folder.series()
studies = folder.studies()
patients = folder.patients()
The same functions can be used to retrieve the children of a certain parent object. For instance, to get all studies of a patient:
ruby
studies = patient.studies()
Or all series under the first of those studies:
ruby
series = studies[0].series()
Or all instances of a study:
ruby
instances = study.instances()
And so on for all other levels in the hierarchy. Individual objects can also be access directly using indices. For instance to retrieve the first instance in the folder:
ruby
instance = folder.instances(0)
These can be chained together for convencience, e.g. to get all instances instance of series 5 in study 1 of patient 2:
ruby
instance = folder.patients(2).studies(1).series(5).instances()
These functions also work to find objects higher up in the hierarchy. For instance, to find the patient of a given series:
ruby
patient = series.patients()
In this case the function will return a single object rather than a list.
Finding DICOM objects in the folder
Each DICOM file has a number of attributes describing the properties of the object. Examples are PatientName, StudyDate, etc. A full list of attributes for specific objects can be found here: https://dicom.innolitics.com/.
Each known attribute is identified most easily by a keyword, which has a capitalised notation. Objects in the folder can be can also be listed by searching on any DICOM tag:
ruby
instances = folder.instances(PatientName = 'John Dory')
This will only return the instances for patient John Dory. Objects can also be searched on multiple DICOM tags:
ruby
series = folder.instances(
PatientName = 'John Dory',
ReferringPhysicianName = 'Dr. No',
)
In this case objects are only returned if both conditions are fullfilled. Any arbitrary number of conditions can be entered, and higher order objects can be found in the same way:
ruby
studies = folder.studies(
PatientName = 'John Dory',
ReferringPhysicianName = 'Dr. No',
)
TO DO In addition to filtering, the results can also be sorted by attribute:
ruby
studies = folder.studies(
sortby = 'StudyDate',
PatientName = 'John Dory',
)
In this case the resulting studies will appear in the list in order of Study Date. Sorting can also be done based on two or more attributes:
ruby
studies = folder.studies(
sortby = ['PatientName', 'StudyDate', 'StudyDescription']
)
In this case the result will be a 3-dimensional list. For instance to access all studies of patient 3 do:
ruby
studies[3][:][:]
As an alternative to calling explicit object types,
you can call children() and parent to move through the hierarchy:
ruby
studies = patient.children()
patient = studies[0].parent
The same convenience functions are available, such as using an index or searching by keywords:
ruby
studies = patient.children(ReferringPhysicianName = 'Dr. No')
study = patient.children(0)
Moving and removing objects
To remove an object from the folder, call remove() on the object:
ruby
study.remove()
instance.remove()
remove() can be called on Patient, Study, Series or Instances.
Moving an object to another parent can be done with move_to()
For instance to move a study from one patient to another:
ruby
study = folder.patients(0).studies(0)
new_parent = folder.patients(1)
study.move_to(new_parent)
Objects can also be moved to objects higher up in the hierarchy. Any missing parents will be automatically created. For instance:
ruby
instance = folder.instances(0)
study = folder.studies(1)
instance.move_to(study)
This will move instance from its current parent series to study. Since no new parent series under study has been provided, a new series will be created under study and used as a parent for instance.
Copying and creating objects
A DICOM object can be copied by calling copy():
ruby
study = folder.patients(0).studies(0)
new_study = study.copy()
This will create a copy of the object in the same parent object,
i.e. study.copy() in the example above has created a new study in patient 0.
This can be used for instance to copy-paste a study from one patient to another:
ruby
study = folder.patients(0).studies(0)
new_parent = folder.patients(1)
study.copy().move_to(new_parent)
This is equivalent to using copy_to():
ruby
study.copy_to(new_parent)
To create a new object, call new_child() on the parent:
ruby
series = study.new_child()
series will now be a new (empty) series under study.
Export and import
To export an object out of the folder to an external folder,
call export() on any dicom object with the export path as argument:
ruby
series.export(path)
If no path is given then the user will be asked to select one.
TO DO Equivalently to import DICOM files from an external folder,
call import() with a list of files:
ruby
folder.import(files)
Creating and modifying DICOM files
Reading DICOM attributes
An object's DICOM attributes can be read by using the DICOM keyword of the attribute:
ruby
dimensions = [instance.Rows, instance.Columns]
All attributes can also be accessed at series, study, patient or folder level. In this case they will return a single value taken from their first instance.
ruby
rows = folder.patient(0).series(0).Rows
To print the Rows for all instances in the series, iterate over them:
ruby
for instance in series.instances():
print(instance.Rows)
DICOM attributes can also be accessed using the list notation, using either the keyword as a string or a (group, element) pair.
ruby
columns = instance['Columns']
columns = instance[(0x0028, 0x0010)]
The tags can also be accessed as a list, for instance:
ruby
dimensions = ['Rows', (0x0028, 0x0010)]
dimensions = instance[dimensions]
This will return a list with two items. As shown in the example, the items in the list can be either KeyWord strings or (group, element) pairs. This also works on higher-level objects:
ruby
dimensions = ['Rows', (0x0028, 0x0010)]
dimensions = patient[dimensions]
As for single KeyWord attributes this will return one list taken from the first instance of the patient.
Editing attributes
DICOM tags can be modified using the same notations:
ruby
instance.EchoTime = 23.0
or also:
ruby
instance['EchoTime'] = 23.0
or also:
ruby
instance[(0x0018, 0x0081)] = 23.0
Multiple tags can be inserted in the same line:
ruby
shape = ['Rows', 'Columns']
instance[shape] = [128, 192]
When setting values in a series, study or patient, all the instances in the object will be modified. For instance, to set all the Rows in all instances of a series to 128:
ruby
series.Rows = 128
This is shorthand for:
ruby
for instance in series.instances():
instance.Rows = 128
Read and write
By default all changes to a DICOM object are made on disk. For instance if a DICOM attribute is changed
ruby
instance.Rows = 128
The data are read from disk, the change is made, the data are written to disk again and memory is cleared. Equally, if a series is copied to another study, all its instances will be read, any necessary changes made, and then written to disk and cleared from memory.
For many applications reading and writing from disk is too slow. For faster access at the cost of some memory usage, the data can be read into memory before performing any manipulations:
ruby
series.read()
After this all changes are made in memory only.
At any point the changes can be written out again
by calling write():
ruby
series.write()
This will still retain the data in memory for an further editing.
In order to delete them from memory and free up the space, call clear():
ruby
series.clear()
After calling clear(), all subsequent changes are made to disk again.
These operations can be called on patients, studies, series or instances.
Save and restore
All changes made in a DICOM folder are reversible until they are saved.
To save all changes, use save():
ruby
folder.save()
This will permanently burn all changes that are made on disk.
Changes that are only made in memory will not be saved in this way.
In order to save all changes including this that are made in memory,
make sure to call write() first. These commands can also be piped for convenience:
ruby
folder.write().save()
In order to reverse any changes made, use restore() to revert back to the last saved state:
ruby
folder.restore()
This will roll back all changes on disk to the last changed state.
As for save(), changes made in memory alone will not be reversed.
In order to restore all changes in memory as well, read the data again after restoring:
ruby
folder.restore().read()
This will read the entire folder in meomory, which is not usually appropriate.
However, save() and restore() can also be called at the level of individual objects:
ruby
series.restore()
will reverse all changes made since the last save, but only for this series. Equivalently:
ruby
series.save()
will save all changes made in the series permanently.
DICOM Classes
Each DICOM file in a folder holds and instance of a DICOM class, which in turn represents an object in the real world such as an MR image, or an image co-registration, an ECG, etc. The innolitics DICOM browser shows all possible DICOM Classes in an easily searchable manner.
In dbdicom such DICOM classes are represented by a separate python class.
When an instance or list of instances are generated, for instance through:
ruby
instances = series.instances()
then each instance is automatically returned as an instance of the appropriate class.
As an example, if the first instance of the series represents an MR Image,
then instances[0] will be an instance of the class "MRImage", which on itself
inherits functionality from a more general "Image" class.
This means instance[0] automatically has access to functionality relevant for images,
such as:
ruby
array = instances[0].array()
this will return a 2D numpy array holding the pixel data, and will automatically correct for particular MR image issues such as the use of private rescale slopes and intercepts for Philips data.
Other relevant functionality is explained in the reference guide of the individual classes. At the moment the DICOM classes are very limited in scope, but this will be extended over time as needs arise in ongoing projects.
Creating DICOM files from scratch
TO DO DICOM data can be created from scratch by instantiating one of the DICOM classes:
ruby
new_image = MRImage()
This will create an MRI image with empty pixel data. Since no parent series/study/patient are provide, defaults will be automatically created. At this point the image will only exist in memory but can be edited in the usual way. For instance to assign pixel data based on an empty numpy array:
ruby
array = numpy.zeros(128, 128)
new_image.set_array(array)
In order to save the image to disk an instance of the folder class needs to be provided. This can point to an empty folder, or to an existing DICOM database where the new data will be added:
ruby
new_image.folder = Folder('C:\\Users\\MyName\\MyData\\New Folder')
After setting a folder, the image can be written to disk:
ruby
new_image.write()
An instance can also be read from a single file:
ruby
image = MRImage('C:\\Users\\steve\\Data\\my_dicom_file.ima')
Changes to the file can then be made as usual:
ruby
image.PatientName = 'John Dory'
image.array = numpy.zeros((128,128)
and then saved as image.write(). When used in this way the class is just a simple
wrapped for a pydicom dataset.
User interactions
dbdicom can be used in standalone scripts or at command line, to streamline
integration in a GUI, communication with the user should be performed
via two dedicated attributes status and dialog.
dialog and status attributes are available to the folder class, and to any DICOM object.
The status attribute is used to send messages to the user, or update on progress of a calculation:
ruby
series.status.message("Starting calculation...")
When operating in command line mode this will simply print the message to the terminal.
If dbdicom is used in a GUI, this will print the same message to the status bar.
Equivalently, the user can be updated on the progress of a calculation via:
ruby
series.status.message("Calculating..")
for i in range(length):
series.status.progress(i, length)
This will print the message with a percentage progress at each iteraion. When used in a GUI, this will update the porgress bar of the GUI. For use in a GUI, it is required to reset the progress bar after exiting the loop:
ruby
series.status.hide()
When operating in command line, this statement does nothing, but it makes the pipeline ready to be deloyed in a GUI without modification.
In addition, dialogs can be used to send messages to the user or prompt for input. In some cases a dialog may halt the operation of te program until the user has performed the appropriate action, such as hitting enter or entering a value. In command line operator or scripts the user will be prompted for input at the terminal. When using in a GUI, the user will be prompted via a pop-up. Example:
ruby
series.dialog.question("Do you wish to proceed?", cancel=True)
When used in a script, this will ask the user to enter either "y" (for yes), "n" (for no) or "c" (for cancel) and the program execution will depend on the answer. When the scame script is deployed in a GUI, the question will be asked via a pop-up window and a button push to answer. A number of different dialogs are available via the dialog attribute (see reference guide).
About dbdicom
Why dbdicom?
DICOM is scary. And it has been the universally accepted standard for medical images for decades. Why is that? It is because it is scary. DICOM is extremely detailed and rigorous in the description of its terminology and structure. It has to be, because DICOM deals with the most complex and sensitive data possible: your medical history. All of it. Every single one of your DICOM images in a clinical archive contains the key to access all of your medical details. This allows doctors to link your images to your blood tests, family history, previous diagnosis treatments, other imaging, and so on. And this is important to make the best possible informed decisions when it comes to your health.
In medical imaging research this additional information is often seen as a nuisance and discarded prior to processing of the images. Typically a data array of some sort is extracted, perhaps also some key geometrical descriptors such as pixel sizes or a transformation matrix, and all the other information is ignored.
Conversion into a lossy data format is often sufficient for method development or basic scientific research, but when it comes to deploying these methods in clinical studies, all this additional (discarded) information is just as important as in clinical practice. It ensures that all derived data are properly traceable to the source, and can be compared between subjects and within a subject over time. It allows to test for instance whether a new (expensive) imaging method provides an additive benefit over and above (cheap) data from medical history, clinical exams or blood tests. And so, if we accept that new image analysis methods ultimately will need to be tested clinically (and ideally sooner rather than later), then we simply can't avoid the need to convert results back to DICOM. In practice this step often requires a major rewrite of image processing pipelines set up for basic research, creating a major barrier to clinical translation of new methods.
Quantitative imaging is another area where the information discarded by conversion to lossy formats is important. Quantification involves the application of complex signal models to multi-dimensional imaging data that are acquired by varying contrast parameters such as (in MRI) echo times, b-values, gradient directions, inversion times, flip angle etc. Often many of these are varied at the same time, and not necessarily in some clean incremental order - as in MR fingerprinting. The models that interpret these data need access to this information, and often also need to encode it alongside the images that are produced. When images are first converted from DICOM into some lossy data format, this is often not possible because the application was not foreseen when the lossy format was first defined. This then requires ad-hoc solutions retaining part of the original DICOM information in unstructured free text fields or separate newly defined header files.
All these problems can be solved, for current and any imaginable or unimaginable future applications, by dropping conversions into lossy image formats and simply reading from DICOM and writing to DICOM.
If only DICOM wasn't so scary!!
What is dbdicom?
dbdicom is a programming interface that makes reading and writing DICOM data intuitive
for the practicing medical imaging scientist working in Python.
We promise you won't even know it's DICOM. In fact the documentation
hardly even mentions DICOM at all. It will certainly not mention things like composite information
object definitions, application entities, service-object pairs, unique identifiers, etc etc.
This is the language of DICOM, and it's confusing in part because the concepts date back to
the 1970's and 1980's when the standard was developed. But then again, that is exactly what you
would expect from a successful standard. It doesn't change. It shouldn't change.
dbdicom wraps around DICOM using a language and code structure that is native to the 2020's.
It allows you to develop your medical imaging methods using DICOM files only, which
means your prototypes of new analysis methods can be deployed in clinical trials just like that.
It also means that any result you generate can easily be integrated in open access DICOM databases
and can be visualised along with any other images of the same subject
by anyone with a DICOM viewer (i.e. literally anyone).
Since dbdicom is primarily a development tool, it can be used from command line or to write stand-alone scripts.
However, since dbdicom is all about facilitating translation into clinical trials and ultimately
clinical practice, all scripts written in dbdicom are set up for deployment in a graphical user interface.
Convenience classes are provided for user interaction that print to a terminal when used
in a script, but will automatically generate pop-up windows or progress bars when the same script is
deployed inside a dbdicom compatible graphical user interface.
Acknowledgements
dbdicom relies heavily on pydicom for basic read/write of DICOM files,
with some additional features provided by nibabel and dcm4che.
Graphical user interface compatibility is provided by PyQt5.
Documentation is generated by pdoc3. Basic image manipulation is provided by numpy and scipi,
and sorting and tabulating of data by pandas. Export to other formats is provided by matplotlib.
- Python
Published by JSousa-UoL about 4 years ago