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Can you tell us more about the data? How many images do you have? Can you share an example? |
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That does look like unusual contrast. I don't have any experience with these images but I can tell you ANTs has the ability to do segmentation without priors using Atropos. You might be able to build a template from multiple images and use segmentation (eg, k-means) either in the template or bootstrapped / averaged from the input images to generate priors. You'll need a brain mask that excludes background material. If each brain's T1w and T2w are well aligned, the T1w / T2w ratio might be worth computing and looking at, to see if it gives any improvment in contrast. Cortical thickness measurements can be done if you have a good GM / WM segmentation. I've not tried it on anything but humans but I don't think it has much prior information about the morphology - which might sound good but it also means it's very dependent on the segmentation being correct. |
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Thank you for clarifying, Nick. |
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Hi all, I am trying to extract cortical thickness of elephant brain neocortex with structural MRI data. I have figured out a pipeline I can use to generate WM-GM and GM-pial matter surfaces. However, I feel stuck at the segmentation level. As a lot of MRI segmentation tools are optimised for human MRI with probability maps, they are not much helpful with elephant brain segmentation. Can anyone help me with these brains segmentation using other image processing tools?
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