AVERAGEIMAGES(1) User Commands AVERAGEIMAGES(1)NAME
AverageImages - part of ANTS registration suite
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
./AverageImages ImageDimension Outputfname.nii.gz Normalize <images>
Compulsory arguments:
ImageDimension: 2 or 3 (for 2 or 3 dimensional input).
Outputfname.nii.gz: the name of the resulting image.
Normalize: 0 (false) or 1 (true); if true, the 2nd image is divided by its mean. This will select the largest image to average into.
Example Usage:
./AverageImages 3 average.nii.gz 1 *.nii.gz
AverageImages 1.9 May 2012 AVERAGEIMAGES(1)
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vbim(1) The VoxBo Manual vbim(1)NAME
vbim - manipulate 3D and 4D volumes
SYNOPSIS
vbim <flag> ...
DESCRIPTION
vbim is part of the VoxBo suite of tools for brain image analysis.
vbim is a multi-purpose program that applies various simple manipulations to 3D and 4D images.
OPTIONS
vbim performs a set of operations, specified by option flags, in sequence. To get a complete list of available flags, run the program with
no arguments.
EXAMPLES
To get very basic info about a file:
vbim foo.nii -info
To get more detailed information about the data within a mask:
vbim foo.nii -regioninfo mask.nii
To apply a mask to a 3D image and write out the result:
vbim image.nii -mask mask.nii -write maskedimage.nii
To mask a 4D image:
vbim image.nii -mask mask.nii -write4D maskedimage.nii
To average a bunch of 3D volumes:
vbim *.nii.gz -average -write mean.nii.gz
To create a lesion count map from a set of lesion masks:
vbim *.nii -count -write count.nii.gz
To create a 4D volume (20x20x20 voxels, 32-bit int, 10 time points) of random data with a mean of 100 and sd of 10:
vbim -newvol 20 20 20 10 int32 -addnoise 100 10 -write3d myvol.nii
NOTES AVAILABILITY
Pre-built VoxBo binaries are available for Linux, OSX, and Cygwin, and via the NeuroDebian project (neuro.debian.net) for Debian deriva-
tives.
CAVEATS
VoxBo is provided with no warranty whatsoever.
AUTHOR
For an historical roster of the VoxBo development team, visit www.voxbo.org.
SEE ALSO
For detailed help on any VoxBo command-line program, run it with no arguments. For graphical programs, use the -h flag. For more help
with VoxBo, for information about the mailing list, or to report bugs, visit the web site at www.voxbo.org.
For information about file format support in VoxBo, see voxbo-fileformats(7). For general information about VoxBo, see voxbo(7).
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