Re: Matching, Aligning, Affine Transform [message #27325] |
Fri, 19 October 2001 13:05  |
Pavel A. Romashkin
Messages: 531 Registered: November 2000
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Craig Markwardt wrote:
> I think Pavel is actually goading *me* not you, but it's a long story
> and he will just need to learn patience. :-)
Did I say anything? I didn't say anything! Its not my fault. I know
nothing. What are you folks talking about? I have plenty of patience.
Cheers Craig,
Pavel
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Re: Matching, Aligning, Affine Transform [message #27330 is a reply to message #27325] |
Fri, 19 October 2001 05:58   |
Craig Markwardt
Messages: 1869 Registered: November 1996
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David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> writes:
> Pavel Romashkin (pavel.romashkin@noaa.gov) writes:
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>> Oh, but there is no way to tell what the code looks like from a .SAV file,
>> right ? :-)
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> But if you *ask*, and you are a *researcher*,
> things *might* be different.
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> Did you get up just a little bit early today,
> Pavel? I think you should go fix some coffee. :-)
Hey David--
I think Pavel is actually goading *me* not you, but it's a long story
and he will just need to learn patience. :-)
Craig
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Re: Matching, Aligning, Affine Transform [message #27331 is a reply to message #27330] |
Fri, 19 October 2001 05:16   |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Pavel Romashkin (pavel.romashkin@noaa.gov) writes:
> Oh, but there is no way to tell what the code looks like from a .SAV file,
> right ? :-)
But if you *ask*, and you are a *researcher*,
things *might* be different.
Did you get up just a little bit early today,
Pavel? I think you should go fix some coffee. :-)
Cheers,
David
P.S. Let's just say loosing sleep over the loss
of the Mac version is not going to help one way
or the other.
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Fanning Software Consulting
Phone: 970-221-0438, E-mail: david@dfanning.com
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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Re: Matching, Aligning, Affine Transform [message #27349 is a reply to message #27348] |
Thu, 18 October 2001 06:47   |
Martin Downing
Messages: 136 Registered: September 1998
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Hi bob,
maybe you should lookup some references on registration - noone said this
game was easy! ;)
Martin
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Martin Downing,
Clinical Research Physicist,
Grampian Orthopaedic RSA Research Centre,
Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen
"azM" <user@azm.nl> wrote in message news:9qml0o$5mf$1@rl0001.unimaas.nl...
> Or VIRE http://www.cs.wright.edu/people/faculty/agoshtas/nih96.html
> Which absolutetly completly what I'm looking for. If only i could have a
> peak at the code....
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> "azM" <user@azm.nl> wrote in message
news:9qmgnn$9ch$1@rl0001.unimaas.nl...
>> Has anybody written a routine to match two images or even better
volumes?
> At
>> present I'm using a set of external programs (MIRIT, FSL-FLIRT both on
> UNIX)
>> to calculate translation and rotation of a float volume versus a
reference
>> volume. The result is a 4x4 (affine) transformation matrix. (I posted
some
>> questions about this matrix earlier). I'm thinking about writting the
> whole
>> routine myself because I'm not satisfied with the results of the UNIX
>> programs. Unfortunatly I probably don't have enough time for my
internship
>> left to fully complete this. I want to base it on so called cost
> algorithems
>> (Woods functions, Joint Entropy etc). Can anybody help me?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Bob
>> B.C.Hamans<<at>>student.tue.nl
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Re: Matching, Aligning, Affine Transform [message #27401 is a reply to message #27331] |
Mon, 22 October 2001 02:37  |
azM
Messages: 8 Registered: October 2001
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I am a student and I did ask! The answer was that VIRE is available for
licensing. Part of the source is in C anyway so it wouldn't be usefull
afterall.
Bob
"David Fanning" <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1639c78cb55f3441989713@news.frii.com...
> Pavel Romashkin (pavel.romashkin@noaa.gov) writes:
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>> Oh, but there is no way to tell what the code looks like from a .SAV
file,
>> right ? :-)
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> But if you *ask*, and you are a *researcher*,
> things *might* be different.
>
> Did you get up just a little bit early today,
> Pavel? I think you should go fix some coffee. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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> P.S. Let's just say loosing sleep over the loss
> of the Mac version is not going to help one way
> or the other.
>
> --
> David W. Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting
> Phone: 970-221-0438, E-mail: david@dfanning.com
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
> Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
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