Information Object Definitions (IODs)
An Information Object Definition defines a single “type” of DICOM file, such as a Segmentation, Presentation State or Structured Report. The following sections give in-depth explanations of the various IODs implemented within highdicom.
- Segmentation (SEG) Images
- Segments
- Segment Descriptions
- Binary and Fractional SEGs
- Constructing Basic Binary SEG Images
- Constructing Binary SEG Images with Multiple Frames
- Constructing Binary SEG Images of Multiframe Source Images
- Constructing Binary SEG Images with Multiple Segments
- Constructing SEG Images from a Total Pixel Matrix
"TILED_FULL"
and"TILED_SPARSE"
- Multi-resolution Pyramids
- Representation of Fractional SEGs
- Implicit Conversion to Fractional
- Compression
- Multiprocessing
- Geometry of SEG Images
- Organization of Frames in SEGs
- Reading Existing Segmentation Images
- Searching For Segments
- Reconstructing Segmentation Masks From DICOM SEGs
- Reconstructing Specific Segments
- Reconstructing Segmentation Masks as “Label Maps”
- Reconstructing Fractional Segmentations
- Reconstructing Total Pixel Matrices from Tiled Segmentations
- Viewing DICOM SEG Images
- Structured Report Documents (SRs)
- Key Object Selection (KOS) Documents
- Microscopy Bulk Simple Annotation (ANN) Objects
- Parametric Maps
- Presentation States
- Secondary Capture (SC) Images
- Legacy Converted Enhanced Images