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GIfTI - a MATLAB GIfTI Library (v1.6) ===================================== Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Guillaume Flandin <[email protected]> http://www.artefact.tk/software/matlab/gifti/ This MATLAB class allows to handle GIfTI Geometry file format from the Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative. GIfTI: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gifti/ NIfTI: http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/ It relies on external libraries: o Base64, by Peter J. Acklam: http://home.online.no/~pjacklam/ o miniz, by Rich Geldreich: http://code.google.com/p/miniz/ o dzip, by Michael Kleder: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/8899 o XMLTree, by Guillaume Flandin: http://www.artefact.tk/software/matlab/xml/ o mVTK, by Guillaume Flandin: http://www.artefact.tk/software/matlab/mvtk/ Note that these tools are already included in the GIfTI library provided here, so you don't need to install them separately. This library is also part of SPM: SPM: http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/ INSTALLATION ============ MATLAB 7.1 (R14SP3) or above is required to use most of the features of this toolbox. This library takes advantage of MATLAB Object-Oriented facilities and all the code is embedded in a @gifti class. To install it, all you need is to make sure that the directoy containing @gifti is in MATLAB path: >> addpath /home/login/matlab/gifti Note that the handling of gzipped data requires Java, so you shouldn't start MATLAB with the '-nojvm' option and the following line must not return an error: >> error(javachk('jvm')); Alternatively, a C-MEX file can be compiled, see @gifti/private/zstream.c TUTORIAL ======== In the following, we use the files contained in BV_GIFTI.tar.gz (BrainVISA examples), available from the NITRC website: http://www.nitrc.org/frs/?group_id=75&release_id=123 >> % Read the GIfTI surface file >> g = gifti('sujet01_Lwhite.surf.gii') >> >> % Read the GIfTI shape file >> gg = gifti('sujet01_Lwhite.shape.gii') >> >> % Display mesh >> figure; plot(g); >> % Display mesh with curvature >> figure; plot(g,gg); In a similar way, a gifti object can be created from scratch and save to a file: >> load mri >> D = squeeze(D); >> Ds = smooth3(D); >> g = gifti(isosurface(Ds,5)) >> >> h = plot(g); >> daspect([1,1,.4]); view(45,30); axis tight >> lightangle(45,30); >> set(h,'SpecularColorReflectance',0,'SpecularExponent',50) >> >> save(g,'mri.surf.gii','Base64Binary'); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MATLAB is a Registered Trademark of The Mathworks, Inc. Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Guillaume Flandin <[email protected]>