ENH: Update default gradient step, turn off histogram matching#1831
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ENH: Update default gradient step, turn off histogram matching#1831
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Have left antsBrainExtraction.sh alone because I'm not sure if histogram matching is more important where Laplacians are involved
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Converting to draft because I need to test the scripts |
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Tested with 2D template and ants cortical thickness examples https://github.com/ntustison/antsCorticalThicknessExample |
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Have left antsBrainExtraction.sh alone because I'm not sure if histogram matching is more important where Laplacians are involved
Trying to harmonize with #768 and #770 in ANTsPy.
There are a lot of specialized / old scripts that I didn't change, we should consider moving to a permanent archive.
Histogram matching also defaults to on in antsMotionCorr, but again that is kind of a specialized case