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## Add a ROI label map. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that computes the Tractography Seeding. | ## Add a ROI label map. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that computes the Tractography Seeding. | ||
− | #'''Save''' the parameters as a NHRD | + | #'''Save''' the parameters as a NHRD file. |
− | #'''Load''' an existing NHRD | + | #'''Load''' an existing NHRD file and run the test. |
Revision as of 20:52, 6 December 2007
Home < Slicer3:Diffusion EditorInterface
This screen shots show how the Interface will look like.
Goals / What it can (in a while)
- Load a DWI dataset. If you load any other type of dataset the DWI Gradient Editor will be disabled.
- Choose Measurement Frame.
- Negative: Select the columns you want to negative.
- Swap: Select two columns you want to swap.
- Rotate: Select one column you want to rotate by an angle you can
- choose from a given set of values.
- set yourself.
- Enable Matrix: Set your own values.
- Define Gradients.
- If the DICOM header has the information about the gradients, the editor will put them in the text field.
- If there is no information about the gradients, the GE gradients will be displayed by default.
- You can copy/paste your own gradients in the text field.
- You can load gradients from a plain text file or .nrrd file.
- Run test.
- Add a ROI label map. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that computes the Tractography Seeding.
- Save the parameters as a NHRD file.
- Load an existing NHRD file and run the test.