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Each nodule has three dimensions: length, width, and height. In the LUNA16_datasplit JSON file, I noticed that the nodule sizes are the same across the three dimensions, but in reality, they are different. Which dimension should I use as the size for training data—the maximum, or the minimum of the three dimensions?
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This is because this training data only provides the radius and center of each nodule. If you have a more accurate nodule annotation, you can let the three dimensions be different.
Each nodule has three dimensions: length, width, and height. In the LUNA16_datasplit JSON file, I noticed that the nodule sizes are the same across the three dimensions, but in reality, they are different. Which dimension should I use as the size for training data—the maximum, or the minimum of the three dimensions?

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: