LLN, le 5/10/05
Jeff,
Have a look at the BrainVisa/Anatomist package at
<http://brainvisa.info/>. It's "easy" to use and I think that it
involves a manual editing tool.
Mauro .
>I'm looking for a barebones non-commerical software tool that will allow for
>manual editing of MR data for skull, scalp, and flow artifact removal. I've
>tried MRIcro's BET function, but unfortunately this process alters the range
>of grey values (truncates) on the FLAIR scan sequences I'm interested in
>editing. Any other thresholding technique, like BET, won't work...the
>editing must be done by hand to preserve the grey value ranges and
>non-extraction of lesion data that is mistaken as skull (in the case of
>BET).
>
>Thanks,
>Jeff Browndyke
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