Yes the green circles are control points. The control points shown in the picture show surfaces we feel are not accurate.
Additionally, how are we supposed to use the control points, do we place them on the inner most boundary of the WM?
Also, going back to the original questions: How do you recommend that we proceed to obtain the most accurate results? Should we continue making changes to the wm.mgz file as well as adding control points, or is it sufficient just to add control points?
Thanks,
Shyam
On 5/31/16, 3:33 PM, "Bruce Fischl" fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Shyam
can you add arrows to show where you don't think the surfaces are accurate?
And are the green circles meant to be control points? If so, I'm surprised that didn't break everything since they need to be added to the interior of the WM.
cheers Bruce
On Tue, 31 May 2016, Limachia, Gaurang (NIH/NINDS) [F] wrote:
Hi freesurfer community,
We are checking to see the accuracy of our subjects¹ white and gray matter parcellation. We have found that for some subjects the contour lines for white matter surface and pial surface are somewhat inaccurate, and have been making modifications using the tutorials.
Specifically, we made changes to the white matter wm.mgz file; this however did not alter the contour lines. We also used control points, and were able to see changes to the white matter surface contour lines using this approach.
How do you recommend that we proceed to obtain the most accurate results? Should we continue making changes to the wm.mgz file as well as adding control points, or is it sufficient just to add control points?
I am attaching a screen shot which shows changes to the contour lines after we added control points.
Best Regards,
Shyam [IMAGE][IMAGE]