Slicer3:LDDMM
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Goal
Make use of the remote nonlinear registration server provided by CIS at JHU. The functionality makes use of the back end server developed as part of the | MRIStudio software.
Steps
- Register your email address with | MRIStudio.
- Create an LDDMM configuration file (lddmm.conf)
IN_D=3 SIMSTEPS=1000 IN_TIMESTEPS=10 DELTA=0.1 EPSILON=0.0000000001 IN_PROCS_Z=1 IN_PROCS_Y=1 IN_PROCS_X=1 ALPHA=0.005 GAMMA=1 POWERL=1 PADI=20 PADH=5 NORM_GRAD=1000 RESTART=0 SIGMA=1 ERROR=0.02 CH_EPSILON=25
- Create a zip file with the following contents:
$ unzip -l 4b16cc20106d2ca5b1da76d08aa41efc.zip Archive: 4b16cc20106d2ca5b1da76d08aa41efc.zip Length Date Time Name -------- ---- ---- ---- 7221032 09-04-07 16:37 Template.img 348 09-04-07 16:37 Template.hdr 7221032 09-04-07 16:37 Target.img 348 09-04-07 16:37 Target.hdr 16 09-04-07 16:37 identity.txt 139 09-04-07 16:37 LocalAddress.txt 227 09-04-07 16:37 lddmm.conf -------- ------- 14443142 7 files
- Images must be in Analyze format with the given names
- identity.txt contains the email address registered at the MRIStudio.org site
- LocalAddress.txt can be a placeholder like the following:
Template DUMMY Target DUMMY
- After creating the zip, run md5 and use that as the new name of the zip. E.g.
$ md5 tmp.zip MD5 (tmp.zip) = 4b16cc20106d2ca5b1da76d08aa41efc $ mv tmp.zip 4b16cc20106d2ca5b1da76d08aa41efc.zip
- Send the new zip file over to the server using anonymous ftp: