Hello Bruce,
I would like to build an atlas of subcortical structures and pial surface on my population of study. But given the anatomical complexity of the pial surface (and the number of points), I would like to use point-to-point correspondence so as to have a L^2 metric (I use another metric for subcortical structures). I don't know if I am clear enough but since I estimate the template and the variability between the template and the subjects, I would like to detect information such as atrophy thanks to the deformation parameters.
Is there any solution?
Alexandre
2014-10-29 13:49 GMT+01:00 Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:
Hi Alexandre
can you tell us what you want to do with the point-to-point correspondence? We don't usually map surfaces into a common space since we want to have uniform resolution/sampling in the individual coords.
cheers Bruce
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014, Alexandre Routier wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to work with the pial surfaces of my database and more particularly with a point-to-point correspondance between each subject.
But
I didn't find how to do that, only for longitudinal analysis of a single subject which I am not interested.
Thanks in advance for you help, Alexandre
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