Changes for page 2. Image pre-processing with Nutil Transform
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... ... @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 13 13 14 14 === (% style="color:#c0392b" %)Naming convention(%%) === 15 15 16 -For QUINT analysis, Nutil Quantifier extracts objects from segmentations and registers them to areas defined in customised atlas maps. To match segmentations and corresponding atlas maps together, Nutil Quantifier relies on a unique ID in the file name of both files.The ID is unique toaparticular section andshould bein the format: sXXX.., with XXX.. representing the section number. The section number should reflect the serial order and spacing of the sections (e.g. s002, s006, s010 for every 4^^th^^ section starting with section 2).16 +For QUINT analysis, Nutil Quantifier extracts objects from segmentations and registers them to areas defined in customised atlas maps. To match segmentations and corresponding atlas maps together, Nutil Quantifier relies on a unique ID in the file name of both files.The ID should be unique to the particular brain section and in the format: sXXX.., with XXX.. representing the section number. The section number should reflect the serial order and spacing of the sections (e.g. s002, s006, s010 for every 4^^th^^ section starting with section 2). 17 17 18 18 Example: tg2345_MMSH_s001_segmentation.png 19 19 ... ... @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ 22 22 23 23 === (% style="color:#c0392b" %)Running the transformation(%%) === 24 24 25 -Consult the Nutil user manual for detailed procedure (lin ktoManual on Nitrc.org)25 +Consult the Nutil user manual for detailed procedure (lincluded in the Nutil package available for download at Nitrc.org) 26 26 27 27 [[image:Figure_2_v3.jpg]]