I have run a bunch of cases through bbregister and overall it worked great! 315 out of about 325 cases the alignments were very good, but on 10 subjects it did very poorly. I can not so far find anything unusual about this data. Per earlier posts, I have tried the different initilization options with no luck. I also tried an fsl_rigid_register 6 DOF to create a starting .dat ,but that was way off too, maybe because it uses similar initilization information? I also saw the post to use --init-reg-out to save the init transform but I am not sure what to make of the output.
This is aligning data that has been through the 1000FC pre-processing. This converts our RAS scans to RPI, and also de-obliques using AFNI. Would you suspect either of these steps as confusing bbregister? We are using dcm2nii (mricron) for dicom to nifti conversion.
Hi Christophe
Doug is out of town for a week. Can you repost next week and he'll answer then?
Bruce On Mon, 19 Mar 2012, Christopher Bell wrote:
I have run a bunch of cases through bbregister and overall it worked great! 315 out of about 325 cases the alignments were very good, but on 10 subjects it did very poorly. I can not so far find anything unusual about this data. Per earlier posts, I have tried the different initilization options with no luck. I also tried an fsl_rigid_register 6 DOF to create a starting .dat ,but that was way off too, maybe because it uses similar initilization information? I also saw the post to use --init-reg-out to save the init transform but I am not sure what to make of the output.
This is aligning data that has been through the 1000FC pre-processing. This converts our RAS scans to RPI, and also de-obliques using AFNI. Would you suspect either of these steps as confusing bbregister? We are using dcm2nii (mricron) for dicom to nifti conversion.
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