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| mri_watershed - strips skull and other outer non-brain voxels from an acquired volume (usually T1). | mri_watershed - strip skull and other outer non-brain tissue |
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| = Synopsis = mri_watershed [<options>] invol outvol |
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| = Synopsis = mri_watershed [<options>] <input volume> <brain volume> |
= Arguments = == Positional Arguments == || invol || input volume || || outvol || output volume || |
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| = Positional Arguments = | == Required Flagged Arguments == None |
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| = Required Flagged Arguments = = Optional Flagged Arguments = || -atlas || use the atlas information to correct the segmentation. When the segmented brain is not correct, this option might help you. || || -surf [surfname] || save the BEM surfaces. In order to get the surfaces consistent with tkmedit, you have to use the option -useSRAS. || || -useSRAS || use the surface RAS coordinates (not the scanner RAS) for surfaces. || || -noT1 || don't do T1 analysis. (Useful when running out of memory) || || -less || shrink the surface || || -more || expand the surface || || -wat || use only the watershed algorithm || || -T1 || specify T1 input volume (T1 grey value = 110) || || -wat+temp || watershed algo and first template smoothing || || -first_temp || use only the first template smoothing + local matching || || -surf_debug || visualize the surfaces onto the output volume || || -brainsurf surfname || save the brain surface || || -shk_br_surf int_h surfname || to save the brain surface shrank inward of int_h mm || || -s int_i int_j int_k || add a seed point || || -c int_i int_j int_k || specify the center of the brain (in voxel unit) || || -r int_r || specify the radius of the brain (in voxel unit) || || -t int_threshold || change the threshold in the watershed analyze process || || -h int_hpf || precize the preflooding height (in percent) || || -n || not use the watershed analyze process || || -LABEL || labelize the output volume into scalp, skull, csf, gray and white || || -man int_csf int_trn int_gray || to change the different parameters csf_max, transition_intensity and GM_intensity || || -mask || mask a volume with the brain mask || || --help || show this usage message || || --version || show the current version || |
== Optional Flagged Arguments == || -atlas || use the atlas information to correct the segmentation.|| When the segmented brain is not correct, this option might help you. || || -surf [surfname] || save the BEM surfaces.|| In order to get the surfaces consistent with tkmedit, you have to use the option -useSRAS. || || -useSRAS || use the surface RAS coordinates (not the scanner RAS) for surfaces. || || || -noT1 || don't do T1 analysis. (Useful when running out of memory) || || || -less || shrink the surface || || || -more || expand the surface || || || -wat || use only the watershed algorithm || || || -T1 || specify T1 input volume (T1 grey value = 110) || || || -wat+temp || watershed algo and first template smoothing || || || -first_temp || use only the first template smoothing + local matching || || || -surf_debug || visualize the surfaces onto the output volume || || || -brainsurf [surfname] || save the brain surface || || || -shk_br_surf [int_h surfname] || to save the brain surface shrank inward of int_h mm || || || -s [int_i int_j int_k] || add a seed point || || || -c [int_i int_j int_k] || specify the center of the brain (in voxel unit) || || || -r int_r || specify the radius of the brain (in voxel unit) || || || -t int_threshold || change the threshold in the watershed analyze process || || || -h int_hpf || precize the preflooding height (in percent) || || || -n || not use the watershed analyze process || || || -LABEL || labelize the output volume into scalp, skull, csf, gray and white || || || -man [int_csf int_trn int_gray] || to change the different parameters csf_max, transition_intensity and GM_intensity || || || -mask || mask a volume with the brain mask || || || --help || show usage message || || || --version || show the current version || || |
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| || <brain volume> || skull stripped brain volume || || [BEM surfaces] || when you specify the option -brainsurf surfname || |
|| brainvol || skull stripped brain volume || || BEMsurfaces || when you specify the option -brainsurf surfname || |
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| See Florent Segonne et al. paper for details. | Produce the brain volume from T1 volume or the scanned volume. |
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| First uses "watershed" process to figure out the grey scale values for white matter, grey matter, and CSF. Second uses the force fields to shrink the rough sphere onto the brain. Third evaluate the shape using the template ($FREESURFER_HOME/average/rigidly_aligned_brain_template.tiff) for correctness. If you used -atlas option, then use the template to correct the shape. Fourth use the finely grained sphere to fit onto the brain. |
= Examples = == Example 1 == mri-watershed -atlas T1 brain |
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| = Example 1 = mri-watershed foo -i f -o out |
where T1 is the T1 volume and brain is the output brain volume. When the cerebellum is cut-off from the brain or getting the left/right asymmetric brain, you should first try this -atlas option. |
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| description | == Example 2 == mri-watershed T1 brain |
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| = Example 2 = mri-watershed foo -i f -o out -f fvalue |
The same as the first example, but no correction is applied to the intermediate result. |
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| description | = Bugs = None |
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| ["othercommand1"], ["othercommand2"] | ["mri_normalize"] |
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| description description |
The "watershed" segmentation algorithm was used to dertermine the intensity values for white matter, grey matter, and CSF. A force field was then used to fit a spherical surface to the brain. The shape of the surface fit was then evaluated against a previously derived template. If you used -atlas option, then { The template was used to correct the surface. } The finely grained sphere was fit to the brain. (Segonne 2004) |
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| ["References/Lastname###"] | ["References/Segonne2004"] |
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| Report bugs to <analysis-bugs@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> | Report bugs to <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> |
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Navigation(children) Index TableOfContents
Name
mri_watershed - strip skull and other outer non-brain tissue
Synopsis
mri_watershed [<options>] invol outvol
Arguments
Positional Arguments
invol |
input volume |
outvol |
output volume |
Required Flagged Arguments
None
Optional Flagged Arguments
-atlas |
use the atlas information to correct the segmentation. |
When the segmented brain is not correct, this option might help you. |
-surf [surfname] |
save the BEM surfaces. |
In order to get the surfaces consistent with tkmedit, you have to use the option -useSRAS. |
-useSRAS |
use the surface RAS coordinates (not the scanner RAS) for surfaces. |
|
-noT1 |
don't do T1 analysis. (Useful when running out of memory) |
|
-less |
shrink the surface |
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-more |
expand the surface |
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-wat |
use only the watershed algorithm |
|
-T1 |
specify T1 input volume (T1 grey value = 110) |
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-wat+temp |
watershed algo and first template smoothing |
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-first_temp |
use only the first template smoothing + local matching |
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-surf_debug |
visualize the surfaces onto the output volume |
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-brainsurf [surfname] |
save the brain surface |
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-shk_br_surf [int_h surfname] |
to save the brain surface shrank inward of int_h mm |
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-s [int_i int_j int_k] |
add a seed point |
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-c [int_i int_j int_k] |
specify the center of the brain (in voxel unit) |
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-r int_r |
specify the radius of the brain (in voxel unit) |
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-t int_threshold |
change the threshold in the watershed analyze process |
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-h int_hpf |
precize the preflooding height (in percent) |
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-n |
not use the watershed analyze process |
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-LABEL |
labelize the output volume into scalp, skull, csf, gray and white |
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-man [int_csf int_trn int_gray] |
to change the different parameters csf_max, transition_intensity and GM_intensity |
|
-mask |
mask a volume with the brain mask |
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--help |
show usage message |
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--version |
show the current version |
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Outputs
brainvol |
skull stripped brain volume |
BEMsurfaces |
when you specify the option -brainsurf surfname |
Description
Produce the brain volume from T1 volume or the scanned volume.
Examples
Example 1
mri-watershed -atlas T1 brain
where T1 is the T1 volume and brain is the output brain volume. When the cerebellum is cut-off from the brain or getting the left/right asymmetric brain, you should first try this -atlas option.
Example 2
mri-watershed T1 brain
The same as the first example, but no correction is applied to the intermediate result.
Bugs
None
See Also
["mri_normalize"]
Links
Methods Description
The "watershed" segmentation algorithm was used to dertermine the intensity values for white matter, grey matter, and CSF.
A force field was then used to fit a spherical surface to the brain. The shape of the surface fit was then evaluated against a previously derived template.
If you used -atlas option, then { The template was used to correct the surface. }
The finely grained sphere was fit to the brain.
(Segonne 2004)
References
["References/Segonne2004"]
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
