You can map the curvature from fsaverage to the individual (or reverse)
and then load both on the surface to see if they agree. I think that CVS
will/can save intermediate registrations, so you might check those to
see if the problem is cropping up at a particular step.
On 11/9/2023 8:18 AM, A
I'm not sure what happened. Have you checked the surface-based
registration? Also check the talairach reg.
On 10/19/2023 11:35 AM, Antonín Škoch wrote:
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Dear experts,
I have encountered an failure of
mri_cvs_register --mov my_subject --mni
The resulting
The comman was mri_cvs_register --mov MAE_06072013 --mni (because labels in
MNI space were mapping incorrectly to subject space -- see this thread
https://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg52786.html )
The log is attached. I killed the command once I saw the errors.
Thanks!
Hi Corinna,
Its been awhile since Ive used Ubuntu12.04. Infact its End of Life date
is 3 days away ;)
Can you please send me the command and the log file which gives the
exact error. Thanks.
-Zeke
On 04/25/2017 01:49 PM, Corinna Bauer wrote:
> Hi Zeke,
>
> I am also having this same problem.
Hi Zeke,
I am also having this same problem. Even after completing the steps you
listed above. I am running Ubuntu 12.04.
Any suggetions?
Thanks
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Z K wrote:
> You will need to install libboost v1.41 onto your system. You should be
> able to install it using yum
You will need to install libboost v1.41 onto your system. You should be
able to install it using yum:
$>yum install boost-devel
However, its possible that the version you get thru this method may be
incompatible with the version required by freesurfer. If the above does
not fix your issue, the
Hi, I had mri_cvs_register die on me when it couldn't find a shared
library. Relevant bit is (full log is attached):
mris_resample: error while loading shared libraries:
libboost_program_options.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
Freesurfer bugr info:
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