This project contains the commands which create direction vectors for several brain regions including the cerebellum, the isocortex, and the thalamus of the AIBS P56 mouse brain.
Direction vectors are 3D unit vectors associated to voxels of a brain region. They represent the directions of the fiber tracts and their streamlines are assumed to cross transversely layers in laminar brain regions.
Direction vectors are used in placement-algorithm to set cells orientations.
Direction vectors are also used to compute placement hints and split layer 2/3 of the AIBS mouse isocortex.
After installation, you can display the available command lines with the following bash
command:
atlas-direction-vectors --help
pip install atlas-direction-vectors
Get the required input files:
mkdir -p data/ccfv3
# hierarchy file:
curl -o data/1.json http://api.brain-map.org/api/v2/structure_graph_download/1.json
# CCFv3 annotation volume:
curl -o data/ccfv3/annotation_25.nrrd http://download.alleninstitute.org/informatics-archive/current-release/mouse_ccf/annotation/ccf_2017/annotation_25.nrrd
Run the code (note, depending on the resolution of the volume, this may require significant amounts of available RAM):
atlas-direction-vectors direction-vectors \
isocortex \
--hierarchy-path data/1.json \
--annotation-path data/ccfv3/annotation_25.nrrd \
--algorithm shading-blur-gradient \
--output-path data/ccfv3/direction_vectors.nrrd
For the placeholder orientations, one can compute the vectors for a particular region with:
atlas-direction-vectors direction-vectors \
from-center \
--region SSp \
--hierarchy-path data/1.json \
--annotation-path data/ccfv3/annotation_25.nrrd \
--output-path placeholder-direction_vectors.nrrd
Run the following commands before submitting your code for review:
cd atlas-direction-vectors
isort -l 100 --profile black atlas_direction_vectors tests setup.py
black -l 100 atlas_direction_vectors tests setup.py
These formatting operations will help you pass the linting check testenv:lint defined in tox.ini.
When you use this software, we kindly ask you to cite the following DOI:
The development of this software was supported by funding to the Blue Brain Project, a research center of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), from the Swiss government’s ETH Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology.
For license and authors, see LICENSE.txt and AUTHORS.txt respectively.
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