I think it should be the same. When the source and target subjs are the same, there should not be any resampling.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Bruce Fischl wrote:
It probably won't be the same as a cp in any case, as you will go through some resampling steps.
cheers, Bruce On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Doug Greve wrote:
The label coords as created by tksurfer should be that of the white surface, so you're really just changing the coords from that of white to that of pial. Can you try removing --trgsurf pial from your cmd and see if the labels are the same?
doug
Darren Weber wrote:
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Dear Doug et al.,
I'm trying to test mri_label2label because we've observed some strange results in the download for:
freesurfer-Linux-rh9-stable-pub-v3.0.2
To test the program, I thought it would be sensible to map a label of one subject onto itself, with a different label filename for the output. So I created a large label in a subject rh inflated surface and saved it to X.label file. I then tried to run mri_label2label using the same srcsubject and target subject, with a different name for the target label, ie:
mri_label2label \
- --srclabel $SUBJECTS_DIR/${srcsubject}/label/$label \
- --trglabel $SUBJECTS_DIR/${srcsubject}/label/$newlabel \
- --srcsubject ${srcsubject} \
- --trgsubject ${srcsubject} \
- --regmethod surface --hemi $hemi --trgsurf pial
In effect, this should be equivalent to:
cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/${srcsubject}/label/ cp $label $newlabel
That is, the label mapping onto the same subject surface should be identical. It is not. Can you please try to replicate this result? I would like to know if it is particular to the setup here. If you find a bug in mri_label2label, please forward a fix ASAP, as we are trying to complete some analysis that depends on mapping labels across subjects.
Thanks, Darren
Darren L. Weber, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Scholar
Dynamic Neuroimaging Laboratory, UCSF Department of Radiology, 185 Berry Street, Suite 350, Box 0946, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA.
Tel: +1 415 353-9444 Fax: +1 415 353-9421 www: http://dnl.ucsf.edu/users/dweber
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