Hi,
We're really stuck on this one...
We are running a linux kernel 2.4.26 debian 3.0 (woody).
We've installed the freesurfer and the packaged MINC tools in the apporpriate
directories and set the appropriate environment variables.
We can't get the MNI tools to work through freesurfer, and only so
Hi Alex,
the decimation is just a point sampling, not a true mesh.
Bruce
On Thu, 26 May
2005, Alex Wade wrote:
I am trying to reduce the number of vertices in a
freesurfer mesh. I am having some difficulty when I go
through matlab using the 'reducepatch' command : some of
the surface normal
I am trying to reduce the number of vertices in a
freesurfer mesh. I am having some difficulty when I go
through matlab using the 'reducepatch' command : some of
the surface normals end up being scrambled resulting in
strange transparent holes in the mesh. I wonder if there is
some command-line rou
what is this the output of? mris_anatomical_stats? Can you send the
command line you used?
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Wan Park wrote:
Hi, when I do parcellate_subject, I received this message with one of my
brains:
2816 1563 3354 2.147 +- 0.645 0.190 0.071 58.221 6.689 **
annota
Hi, when I do parcellate_subject, I received this message with one of
my brains:
2816 1563 3354 2.147 +- 0.645 0.190 0.071 58.221 6.689
** annotation 003c148c
1449858 2052 2.369 +- 0.688 0.191 0.055 26.557
2.772 ** annotation 003cdc14
1996 1206 2429
Bruce,
Are there any plans to make the code multi-processor aware? Has this
been looked into in the past? When I have some free time, I'd like to
look into easy ways to parallelize the code or the processing stream, in
a fine or coarse grain manner. Maybe there is a 'cheap' way to do this
(ie s
no, sorry.
Bruce
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Renat Yakupov wrote:
Hello.
Does Freesurfer run on Linux cluster really taking advantage of it? Is it,
what it is called, cluster-aware?
What about running on a multi-processor workstation? Up to how many CPU's
can it handle?
Thank you.
Regards,
R