Man Page: warptimeseriesimagemultitransform
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 1
WARPTIMESERIESIMAGEMULTITRANSFORM(1) User Commands WARPTIMESERIESIMAGEMULTITRANSFORM(1)NAMEWarpTimeSeriesImageMultiTransform - part of ANTS registration suiteDESCRIPTION./WarpTimeSeriesImageMultiTransform ImageDimension moving_image output_image -R fixed_image MyWarp.nii.gz MyAffine.txt --use-NN (Nearest Neighbor Interpolator option) ./WarpTimeSeriesImageMultiTransform ImageDimension fixed_image output_image -R moving_image -i MyAffine.txt MyInverseWarp.nii.gz --use-NN (Nearest Neighbor Interpolator option ) you can also string together series of mappings --- e.g.: MyAffine.txt MySecondAffine.txt MyWarp.nii.gz MySecondWarp.nii.gz -i MyInverseAffine.txt --- this can be an arbitrarily long series. For this program, your moving_image will be either a 3-D image with vector voxels or a 4D image with scalar voxels. You must define whether the image is 3/4D via the first parameter to the program Output will be of the same type as input, but will be resampled to the domain size defined by the -R image ... See WarpImageMultiTransform for more detailed usage WarpTimeSeriesImageMultiTransform 1.9 May 2012 WARPTIMESERIESIMAGEMULTITRANSFORM(1)
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