[ITK] [ITK-users] Using Python SimpleITK to Read/Write to BytesIO instance rather than file
Brian E Chapman
Brian.Chapman at utah.edu
Wed Oct 26 11:26:48 EDT 2016
Ziv,
Thanks for your reply and the pointer to opneigtlink. Our main motivation is speed: just trying to save the write-to-disk/read-from-disk costs. Using PyDICOM we can read directly from Girder via streams and I believe we also can with nibabel. But ultimately our processing will be done with ITK and I was hoping to have SimpleITK so I was hoping to avoid all the challenges of reading in one format, passing to simpleitk and trying to keep track of all the meta data appropriately in the process.
Brian
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Brian E. Chapman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
University of Utah
> On Oct 26, 2016, at 8:22 AM, Yaniv, Ziv Rafael (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C] <zivrafael.yaniv at nih.gov> wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> Currently ITK/SimpleITK do not have components for reading an image
> directly from a stream. We usually download, save to disk, and read from
> disk using the appropriate IO. We used this approach with our Jupyter
> notebooks where the read function either finds the data in a cache or
> fetches it from MIDAS into the cache and then reads it
> (https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/SimpleITK-Notebooks/blob/mast
> er/downloaddata.py).
>
> The challenge with streaming is that we currently don't have a protocol
> for interpreting the streamed data (meta-data-dictionary + intensity/color
> values). A possible solution is to use a client-server architecture with
> the OpenIGTLink protocol (http://openigtlink.org). You can transfer
> meta-data (patient name etc.) and complete images. See the specification
> on their website.
>
> Out of curiosity, what is the motivation for the streaming only approach
> (girder -> SimpleITK -> girder)?
>
> hope this helps
> Ziv
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10/25/16, 5:15 PM, "Brian E Chapman" <Brian.Chapman at utah.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are looking at using SimpleITK in conjunction with Girder to read
>> images from girder manipulate the images with a Python script and then
>> write the contents back up to Girder. We would prefer to do this using
>> Byte streams rather than saving to a local file, reading/writing to the
>> local file and then uploading the file to Girder, but we have not been
>> able to find a way within SimpleITK (within Python) to read and write
>> from/to streams rather than files.
>>
>> Any guidance would be appreciated.
>>
>> Brian
>>
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