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Add atlases: Ji 2019, King 2019, Xue 2021, Nettekoven 2023 #1

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oesteban opened this issue Apr 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Add atlases: Ji 2019, King 2019, Xue 2021, Nettekoven 2023 #1

oesteban opened this issue Apr 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Hi @oesteban:
Yes- I was shying away from providing too many different segmentation atlases in templateflow, as we are planning to maintain them in the cerebellar_atlases repro (in different atlas spaces). I assume there will be an increasing number of different maps over the next years. We are of course inspired by the template-flow naming convention to make the repro intuitive.
It's your call: We can either port those atlases over, or just provide a link to the cerebellar_atlases repro in the readme file.

It's nice not to have to maintain two different places where the files are stored, so maybe we should only port the most-used atlases (Buckner, Lobular, KIng, Nettekoven32) as deterministic segmentations into template flow and link to our repro for more detailed files?

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