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Why you didn't run recon-all directly ?

Le sam. 27 août 2022 à 11:32, Giulio Siracusano <siracusanogiulio@gmail.com> a écrit :
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Hello,

this is true (i.e. reproducibility) for ASEG (when running recon-all -all).

But, if you use SAMSEG (i.e. running run_samseg instead) you get
slightly different results everytime. This is regardless you use
-threads flag or not.

My command line is (using the file I've provided in the link in my
previous email):

run_samseg --input ./I18211_ADNI_12M4_TS_2_20060706103342_2.nii --output
/usr/local/freesurfer/7.2.0/subjects/002_S_0685-I18211/SAMSEG_NIF

either using this version (1-thread) or a multi-thread

run_samseg --input ./I18211_ADNI_12M4_TS_2_20060706103342_2.nii --output
/usr/local/freesurfer/7.2.0/subjects/002_S_0685-I18211/SAMSEG_NIF -threads 6


You get always slightly different results.


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