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>> they recommend 32GB of RAM. Do you have access to a machine with more RAM?
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>> Stefano
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>> [Freesurfer] WMH-SynthSeg vs. SAMSEG for WM lesions
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> they recommend 32GB of RAM. Do you have access to a machine with more RAM?
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> Stefano
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> [Freesurfer] WMH-SynthSeg vs. SAMSEG for WM lesions
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[Freesurfer] WMH-SynthSeg vs. SAMSEG for WM lesions
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Hello Freesurfer
I am reaching out for some advice on unsupervised WM lesion detection using
SAMSEG and WMH-SynthSeg.
*SAMSEG: *
Our use case prioritizes maximizing true positives over minimizing false
positives. However, even with a low threshold of