If you have the raw data stored, you may as well be able to redo the image reconstruction.
Cheers-
Andreas
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Sent: Thu 2/1/2007 8:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [FSL] AW: [FSL] AW: [FSL] bedpost running time
My guess is the same as Saad's, but I also don't have any direct experience.
T
On 1 Feb 2007, at 18:13, Saad Jbabdi wrote:
hi,
my guess is that it is not a good idea to interpolate upsampled data.
If you do this, the value in each voxel will slightly change, because of the interpolation, compared to the original signal.
now if you do this for each volume, corresponding to each gradient direction, the signal in each voxel will go slightly up, or slightly down, for each direction volume, and this might miss up with your orientation information and anisotropy values.
having said that, I don't know if it does change things that much..
cheers,
saad
On 1 Feb 2007, at 17:19, Hedok Lee wrote:
Dear FSLers.
I also have a dataset which has been upsampled. Has anyone tried downsampling a data set (like sinc interpolation) and run bedpost?
thanks in advance,
Hedok
Andreas Bartsch wrote:
Yeah, probably Tim is right. I noticed the resolution but it is true that this is unlikely to reflect the "real sampling". On the other hand, depending on your system you may in fact have acquired the data at 256x256? But you better check on it as this is a indeed a fairly big data set to process...
Andreas
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007 18:11
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Your sacnner has upsampled the resolution of your image to <1mm in- plane. This is what is causing it to be slow, and it will also cause huge problems at later stages.
You should turn this feature off on your scanner, so that your data is analysed at the resolution that it is acquired. Then everything will run much faster.
cheers
T
On 1 Feb 2007, at 17:07, Andreas Bartsch wrote:
Hi,
Be patient. On cygwin such a data set make take 36 hours or so.
Cheers-
Andreas
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Hi,
I'm fairly new to FSL. I'm trying to run bedpost. I have a data set with
34 volumes, 32 diffusion weighted, and 2 withouth the weighting. It has
56 slices, and 56 slices. It has been running for over 18 hours now, and so far it's only analyzing the 10th slice. Should I be concerned that it's taking so long? I got images that looked ok when I ran DTI fit.
when I ran the datacheck, everything was fine. I'm running it on windows XP with 2GHz pentium processor, with 2GB of ram. The bedpost_datacheck output is below. Any ideas anyone? Or is it just a large dataset?
data_type INT16
dim1 256
dim2 256
dim3 56
dim4 34
datatype 4
pixdim1 0.8280000091
pixdim2 0.8280000091
pixdim3 2.2000000477
pixdim4 1.0000000000
cal_max 4095.0000
cal_min 0.0000
file_type NIFTI-1+
/home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/nodif
data_type INT16
dim1 256
dim2 256
dim3 56
dim4 1
datatype 4
pixdim1 0.8299999833
pixdim2 0.8299999833
pixdim3 2.2000000477
pixdim4 3.0000000000
cal_max 4095.0000
cal_min 0.0000
file_type NIFTI-1+
/home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/nodif_brain_mask
data_type INT16
dim1 256
dim2 256
dim3 56
dim4 1
datatype 4
pixdim1 0.8299999833
pixdim2 0.8299999833
pixdim3 2.2000000477
pixdim4 3.0000000000
cal_max 1.0000
cal_min 0.0000
file_type NIFTI-1+
num lines in /home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/bvals
1
num words in /home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/bvals
34
num lines in /home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/bvecs
3
num words in /home/mark/Kelly/UBC_3T_DTI_32dir_data/BEDPOST/bvecs
102
thanks
~Kelly
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Saad Jbabdi,
Postdoctoral Research Assistant,
Oxford University FMRIB Centre
FMRIB, JR Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK
+44 (0) 1865 222545 (fax 222717)
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