5. Quantification and spatial analysis with Nutil
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Nutil Quantifier
A detailed user manual is included when downloading the software.
Basic steps:
Nutil Quantifier quantifies and assigns anatomical location to labelled objects identified by segmentation in rodent brain section images (mouse or rat).
It requires the following input:
- Segmentations with the labelling displayed in a single RGB colour
Requirement:
- Input format: 24-bit RGB images in PNG
- The images have to have the same aspect ratio as the images used in QuickNII to generate the atlas maps (can be a different size).
- Quantifier is only able to extract one RGB colour at a time. Apply one RBG colour to all of the objects of interest, and specify this colour code in the GUI (e.g. 255, 0, 0 for red).
To generate the segmentations we recommend the Pixel and Object Classification workflows in the ilastik software (ilastik.org). However, any image analysis software may be used.
- Customised atlas maps
Generate the atlas maps in FLAT format with the QuickNII software (or with VisuAlign).
- Anchored XML file generated with the QuickNII software.
Reference atlases in Nutil Quantifier
The Nutil software is currently compatible with:
- Allen mouse brain Atlas (CCFv3, 2015 or 2017)
- Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley rat brain v2 or v3.