Brilliant, I was trying to find a way to compile standalone RTK with python wrappers but it would be nonsense. Thanks for the help, I'll follow your suggestions!
Gabriele Il giorno gio 2 set 2021 alle ore 14:08 Simon Rit < simon....@creatis.insa-lyon.fr> ha scritto: > Hi Gabriele, > You can check the example here > <https://github.com/SimonRit/RTK/blob/master/examples/FirstReconstruction/FirstCudaReconstruction.py>. > Note, however, that the CUDA python packages are still not distributed. The > ones on pypi only have CPU code. So you would need to compile the python > wrappings, which would require the three CMake options ITK_WRAP_PYTHON=ON, > Module_RTK=ON, RTK_USE_CUDA=ON. > Simon > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 3:35 PM Gabriele Belotti < > gabriele.belotti.berg...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I was trying to convert a simple CPU reconstruction script using RTK in >> python to a GPU based one. However, due to my autocompletion not being able >> to work properly and my inexperience with RTK in python, I’m failing to set >> the proper back projection filter to >> *fdk_cone_beam_reconstruction_filter. *Can anyone share a simple example >> or guide me in the right direction? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> Gabriele >> _______________________________________________ >> Rtk-users mailing list >> Rtk-users@public.kitware.com >> https://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/rtk-users >> >
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