ITK 5.2 Release Candidate 2 available for testing
We are happy to announce the Insight Toolkit (ITK) 5.2 Release Candidate 2 is available for testing! ITK is an open-source, cross-platform toolkit for N-dimensional scientific image processing, segmentation, and registration.
ITK 5.2 is a feature release that improves and extends interfaces to deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI) libraries, with an emphasis on Project MONAI, the Medical Open Network for AI. ITK 5.2 feature highlights include functional filter support for PyTorch tensors, Python dictionary interfaces to itk.Image
metadata, NumPy-based pixel indexing, 4D Python image support, and improved multi-component image support.
Release Candidate 2 makes improvements to these new features, such as 4D Python support and torch
tensor support, adds preliminary support for the new Apple M1 ARM64 system, and prepares updates to the ITK Sphinx Examples.
Downloads
Python Packages
Install ITK pre-release binary Python packages with:
pip install --upgrade --pre itk
Library Sources
Testing Data
Unpack optional testing data in the same directory where the Library Source is unpacked.
Checksums
Features
MONAI-compatible itk.Image
metadata dict and NumPy-indexing pixel set/get Python interfaces.
print(image['0008|0008'])
image['origin'] = [4.0, 2.0, 2.0]
or a dictionary can be retrieved with:
meta_dict = dict(image)
For example:
In [3]: dict(image)
Out[3]:
{'0008|0005': 'ISO IR 100',
'0008|0008': 'ORIGINAL\\PRIMARY\\AXIAL',
'0008|0016': '1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2',
'0008|0018': '1.3.12.2.1107.5.8.99.484849.834848.79844848.2001082217554549',
'0008|0020': '20010822',
For non-string keys, they are passed to the NumPy array view so array views can be set and get with NumPy indexing syntax, e.g.
In [6]: image[0,:2,4] = [5,5]
In [7]: image[0,:4,4:6]
Out[7]:
NDArrayITKBase([[ 5, -997],
[ 5, -1003],
[ -993, -999],
[ -996, -994]], dtype=int16)
Provides a Python dictionary interface to image metadata, keys are
MetaDataDictionary entries along with ‘origin’, ‘spacing’, and
‘direction’ keys. The later reverse their order to be consistent with
the NumPy array index order resulting from array views of the image.
Python functional filter support for PyTorch tensors
Similar to functional filter support for NumPy ndarray
-like images, i.e. a numpy.ndarray
, Dask Array or xarray.DataArray
s, all itk.Image
filters now support execution on PyTorch Tensor
‘s.
For example:
import itk
import torch
import numpy as np
a = np.random.rand(50,50)
t = torch.from_numpy(a)
r = itk.median_image_filter(t)
Pythonic enhancements
itk.Image
now provides an astype()
method for casting to a NumPy dtype
or itk
pixel type.
In addition to since filtes or an image stack in a Python list, pass in a directory to itk.imread
containing a DICOM series to obtain the appropriately ordered 3D image.
itk.vtk_image_from_image()
and itk.image_from_vtk_image()
for working with VTK.
We now generate .pyi
Python interface files, providing better feedback in integrated development environments (IDE)’s like PyCharm.
Python code was modernized for Python 3.6, including some typehints. We now use the black
Python style.
An itk.set_nthreads()
convenience function is available to set the default number of threads. Support is now available for use in the Python multiprocessing
module.
Python package layout improvements
Python support module organization has been organized into the itk.support.*
package.
Python development was added for multi-config CMake generators, e.g. Visual Studio or multi-config Ninja, with the limitation that it only works with the most recently built configuration. When developing ITK Python wrapping or ITK remote modules, copy the WrapITK.pth
build tree file to your virtual environment or conda environment site-packages
to experiment with the wrapping.
Python package advances
Improved VectorImage
and multi-component image support is available in the ITK Python packages.
NumPy is now a required package dependency.
Python packages are now built with interprodedural optimizations (IPO). Linux Python packages are built with the manylinux2014
toolchain.
Python packages are available for Python 3.6 to 3.9. Following CPython deprecation schedule, this is the last release to support Python 3.6.
C++ interface improvements
A new itk::FunctionCommand
class is available, an itk::Command
subclass that calls a std::function
objects or lambda functions.
New itk::ReadImage
, itk::WriteImage
convenience functions are available for reading and writing image files with minimal code.
An itk::Image
now supports operator==
and operator!=
.
A new itk::TernaryGeneratorImageFilter
class is now available.
Third party library updates
Updates were made for the third party libraries:
- GDCM
- HDF5
- double-conversion
- pygccxml
- castxml
- swig
- VXL
- KWIML
- KWSys
- MetaIO
- cuFFTW
Remote Module Updates
We added a new adaptive denoising remote module.
Many remote modules were updated: AdaptiveDenoising, AnalyzeObjectLabelMap, AnisotropicDiffusionLBR, BSplineGradient, BioCell, BoneEnhancement, BoneMorphometry, Cuberille, FixedPointInverseDisplacementField, GenericLabelInterpolator, HigherOrderAccurateGradient, IOFDF, IOMeshSTL, IOOpenSlide, IOScanco, IOTransformDCMTK, IsotropicWavelets, LabelErodeDilate, LesionSizingToolkit, MGHIO, MeshNoise, MinimalPathExtraction, Montage, MorphologicalContourInterpolation, MultipleImageIterator, ParabolicMorphology, PerformanceBenchmarking, PhaseSymmetry, PolarTransform, PrincipalComponentsAnalysis, RLEImage, RTK, SCIFIO, SimpleITKFilters, SkullStrip, SmoothingRecursiveYvvGaussianFilter, SplitComponents, Strain, SubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter, TextureFeatures, Thickness3D, TotalVariation, TubeTK, TwoProjectionRegistration, and VariationalRegistration.
Their updates are included in the detailed changelog below.
Support for cross-platform C++ testing, Python package generation, and PyPI deployment with GitHub Actions was added to almost all remote modules.
Test coverage and bug fixes
A multitude of test code coverage improvements were made — our code coverage is now 89.86% with 126,591 lines tested.
Many more bug fixes and improvements have been made. For details, see the changelog below.
Congratulations
Congratulations and thank you to everyone who contributed to this release.
Of the 58 authors who contributed since v5.1.0, we would like to specially recognize the new contributors:
Horea Christian, Baptiste Depalle, David Thompson, Pierre Wargnier, Darren Thompson, Sebastien Brousmiche, Alexander Burchardt, Marco Nolden, Michael Kuczynski, MrTzschr, Bernhard M. Wiedemann, Charles Garraud, Lee Newberg, Bryn Lloyd, Gregory Lee, justbennet, Kenji Tsumura, Zhiyuan Liu, Jonathan Daniel, Moritz Schaar, Atri Bhattacharya, and Mon-ius.
And the new contributors since v5.2rc01:
Michael Jackson, Tom Birdsong, Michael Kuczynski, Alex Domingo, Laurent Malka, and Kris Thielemans.
What’s Next
A detailed changelog can be found in the full release notes. We anticipate an additional release candidate following community testing before the 5.2.0 release. The following release candidates will improve related documentation and make further improvements. Please try out the current release candidate, and discuss your experiences at discourse.itk.org. Contribute with pull requests, code reviews, and issue discussions in our GitHub Organization.
Enjoy ITK!