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URL: https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools/tree/master/BRAINSFit
Proper Citation: BRAINSFit (RRID:SCR_002340)
Description: A program for registering images with with mutual information based metric. Several registration options are given for 3,6, 9,12,16 parameter (i.e. translate, rigid, scale, scale/skew, full affine) based constraints for the registration. The program uses the Slicer3 execution model framework to define the command line arguments and can be fully integrated with Slicer3 using the module discovery capabilities of Slicer3
Abbreviations: BRAINSFit
Resource Type: software application, image analysis software, software resource, registration software, data processing software
Keywords: affine warp, analyze, c++, console (text based), dicom, image-to-image, intermodal, intersubject, linear warp, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, os independent, posix/unix-like, registration, spatial transformation, warping, windows
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