I remember Oleg Gusyatin posted some time ago about wanting to make a macaque parcellation. Just wondering if that was ever done, and if so, would it be accessible to users by any chance :) ? I know I can use Caret, but we're all using freesurfer for human data here so I was just wondering. thx- mark
Bruce,
if you could outline the manual parcellation procedure (formats of required files, size of the training set, etc.), I would do it with help of an anatomist.
-Oleg
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Oleg,
someone would need to manually parcellate a set of macaque brains
(around
10-15 should be sufficient).
cheers, Bruce
no idea (Oleg?). I do know that we can interchange data pretty well with Caret though (thanks mainly to David Van Essen's work, not ours :).
Bruce
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Mark Pinsk wrote:
I remember Oleg Gusyatin posted some time ago about wanting to make a macaque parcellation. Just wondering if that was ever done, and if so, would it be accessible to users by any chance :) ? I know I can use Caret, but we're all using freesurfer for human data here so I was just wondering. thx- mark
Bruce,
if you could outline the manual parcellation procedure (formats of required files, size of the training set, etc.), I would do it with help of an anatomist.
-Oleg
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Oleg,
someone would need to manually parcellate a set of macaque brains
(around
10-15 should be sufficient).
cheers, Bruce
Hi Mark,
It was in our plans to create a primate parcellation, but then priorities shifted and I never got around to do that. But if set out to do it, I believe Bruce has recommended 10-15 brains as a sufficient number.
best,
-Oleg
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Mark Pinsk wrote:
I remember Oleg Gusyatin posted some time ago about wanting to make a macaque parcellation. Just wondering if that was ever done, and if so, would it be accessible to users by any chance :) ? I know I can use Caret, but we're all using freesurfer for human data here so I was just wondering. thx- mark
Bruce,
if you could outline the manual parcellation procedure (formats of required files, size of the training set, etc.), I would do it with help of an anatomist.
-Oleg
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Oleg,
someone would need to manually parcellate a set of macaque brains
(around
10-15 should be sufficient).
cheers, Bruce
Thanks Oleg. We'll stick with Caret, I was just wondering if that ever was done. -mark
On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:27 PM, Oleg E. Gusyatin wrote:
Hi Mark,
It was in our plans to create a primate parcellation, but then priorities shifted and I never got around to do that. But if set out to do it, I believe Bruce has recommended 10-15 brains as a sufficient number.
best,
-Oleg
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Mark Pinsk wrote:
I remember Oleg Gusyatin posted some time ago about wanting to make a macaque parcellation. Just wondering if that was ever done, and if so, would it be accessible to users by any chance :) ? I know I can use Caret, but we're all using freesurfer for human data here so I was just wondering. thx- mark
Bruce,
if you could outline the manual parcellation procedure (formats of required files, size of the training set, etc.), I would do it with help of an anatomist.
-Oleg
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Oleg,
someone would need to manually parcellate a set of macaque brains
(around
10-15 should be sufficient).
cheers, Bruce
Mark A. Pinsk, Ph.D. Green 3-C-5, Dept. of Psychology Princeton U., Princeton NJ 08544 (609) 258-8318 mpinsk@princeton.edu www.princeton.edu/~mpinsk/
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