Automatic liver segmentation in CT using deep learning
Install
pip install git+https://github.com/andreped/livermask.git
As TensorFlow 2.4 only supports Python 3.6-3.8, so does livermask.
Program has been tested using Python 3.7 on Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu Linux 18.04.
Usage:
livermask --input path-to-input --output path-to-output
command | description |
---|---|
--input |
the full path to the input data. Could be nifti file or directory (if directory is provided as input) |
--output |
the full path to the output data. Could be either output name or directory (if directory is provided as input) |
--cpu |
to disable the GPU (force computations on GPU only) |
--verbose |
to enable verbose |
DICOM/NIfTI format
Pipeline assumes input is in the NIfTI format, and output a binary volume in the same format (.nii). DICOM can be converted to NIfTI using the CLI dcm2niix, as such:
dcm2niix -s y -m y -d 1 "path_to_CT_folder" "output_name"
Note that "-d 1" assumed that "path_to_CT_folder" is the folder just before the set of DICOM scans you want to import and convert. This can be removed if you want to convert multiple ones at the same time. It is possible to set "." for "output_name", which in theory should output a file with the same name as the DICOM folder, but that doesn't seem to happen...
Troubleshooting
You might have issues downloading the model when using VPN. If any issues are observed, try to disable VPN and try again.
If the program struggles to install, attempt to install using:
pip install --force-reinstall --no-deps git+https://github.com/andreped/livermask.git
Acknowledgements
If you found this tool helpful in your research, please, consider citing it. Information on how to cite can be found here.
The model was trained on the LITS dataset. The dataset is openly accessible and can be downloaded from here.
Made with :heart: and python