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This library segments contains cases that seek to align an atlas containing detailed structural/functional information with an individual subject, or to align multiple subjects to a common space to build an atlas. The main challenge here is anatomical variability. The results of inter-subject registration by definition will vary with the degrees of freedom (DOF) allowed.
 
This library segments contains cases that seek to align an atlas containing detailed structural/functional information with an individual subject, or to align multiple subjects to a common space to build an atlas. The main challenge here is anatomical variability. The results of inter-subject registration by definition will vary with the degrees of freedom (DOF) allowed.
  
*[[Image:RegLib_C03_Baseline_axial.png|70px|lleft|RegLib 03: DTI alignment]] [[Image:RegLib_C03_DTIVol_axial.png|70px|lleft|RegLib C03: DTI alignment]]  '''Case 10: [[Projects:RegistrationDocumentation:RegLib_10_EMSegmentAtlas|Alignment of a probabilistic atlas to a structural T2 volume for use as prior in EM tissue class segmentation]]'''
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*[[Image:RegLib_C10_EMAtlas1.png|70px|lleft|RegLib 10: Atlas alignment: structure image]] [[Image:RegLib_C10_EMAtlas2.png|70px|lleft|RegLib 10: Atlas alignment: atlas image]]  '''Case 10: [[Projects:RegistrationDocumentation:RegLib_10_EMSegmentAtlas|Alignment of a probabilistic atlas to a structural T2 volume for use as prior in EM tissue class segmentation]]'''

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Case Inventory Brain Atlas Registration

This library segments contains cases that seek to align an atlas containing detailed structural/functional information with an individual subject, or to align multiple subjects to a common space to build an atlas. The main challenge here is anatomical variability. The results of inter-subject registration by definition will vary with the degrees of freedom (DOF) allowed.