[Camino-users] bootstrap/bayesian tracking
Peter Neher
p.neher at dkfz-heidelberg.de
Thu Jul 12 00:23:04 PDT 2012
And here comes the next question. Is it normal for the bayesian and wild
bootstrap tracking algorithms to yield fiber files for a whole brain of
about 15Gb? Not easy to handle :)
I guess this result contains for example for 1000 bootstrap iterations,
1000 fibers per seedpoint. Shouldn't these 100 fibers somehow be
combined to one final resulting fiber?
And another question. Is there some way to define a minimum fiber length
for the resulting fibers?
Best,
Peter
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