Hi Giulio,

I'm not sure I understand what your goal is. Are you just trying to visualize 
specific brain structures over your input image? Are you interested in 
segmentation maps or binary segmentations?

If you want to visualize segmentation maps, you can just use Freeview and load 
the specific structure file(s). Note that these segmentation maps are 1) not 
binary, i.e., they have values *between* 0 and 1, and 2) they are in the same 
space as your input image.

If you want to visualize binary segmentation for specific structures you can do 
this in Freeview. You load your segmentation (seg.mgz) as a lookup table and 
select only the label values that you're interested in.

Hope it helps,
Stefano
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Da: Giulio Siracusano <giuliosiracus...@gmail.com>
Inviato: domenica 27 novembre 2022 04:01
A: Cerri, Stefano <sce...@mgh.harvard.edu>; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu 
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Hi Stefano,
I'd like to ask you a question wrt SAMSEG.
I'd like to extract segmentation maps using SAMSEG, and I know already that we 
have to use '--save-posteriors' option when running the command.

They will be saved in the samseg output directory under the "posteriors" folder.

How is it possible, starting from these binary segmentation maps, creating 
multiple images of the brain where a given (segmentated) region is highlighed?
In order to do that, you have to multiply a given reference brain images -over- 
each segmentation map (which is a binary matrix with 0's and 1's).
What is the reference brain image all these segmentation maps are related to?

I hope to be clear enough

Best regards
Giulio Siracusano
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