Hi Younghoon
what structure are you talking about? In general it doesn't make sense to
flatten volumetric structures. We flatten the cortex, which is a folded
2D sheet. What would you do with the interior of the volume?
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 20 Jul
2016, Younghoon Kim wrote:
Hello,
We have a volumetric data (mgz file) of a segmented brain region. We want to
detect
the surface of this segmented brain volume (i.e. deep brain region) and flatten
it
into a 2D image with its original surface texture.
We’ve noticed that Freesurfer supports an algorithm to flatten volumetric data.
We
wonder if this could be adapted to our data set. Can anyone offer some advice on
how to apply FreeSurfer to this more generic task?
Thanks,
Younghoon Kim
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Younghoon Kim,Dep. of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST
OMICS Lab
Wellman Center, Massachusetts General Hospital
Bouma’s Lab
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