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- purpose:
- This function will process a bit-mapped
segmentation output and extract the region with the largest volume.
This routine returns a binary volume containing only the largest
region. This function works by calling ``demask region'' for each
region in the segmentation volume.
- input:
- An 8-bit segmentation volume, from the output
of certain segmentation functions.
- output:
- An 8-bit binary image containing the region with the largest volume.
- parameters:
- The default parameters menu is
segmentation volume from volume = 0
*
number of regions = 2
*
copy output to vol = 0
*
The ``number of regions'' parameter should be an integer between 0 and 8.
- comments:
-
- The segmentation volume is destroyed by this function, being
replaced by the binary volume representing only the region of
interest. Therefore, the segmentation volume should be copied
before this function is executed if other regions are to be
extracted at a later time.
- If the actual number of regions in the segmentation volume is
unknown, the ``number of regions'' parameter can be safely set to 8.
Nonexistent regions will be ignored. If the ``number of regions''
parameter is zero, no volume measurements are made and region 0
(mask 0x01) is returned.
Updated:
Fri May 19 14:39:07 CDT
Copyright 1994-99 Division of Physiologic Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, Univ. of Iowa
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