- AIR (program)
AIR ("Automated Image Registration") is a program suite for volume-based
image registration constructed byRoger P. Woods fromUCLA School of Medicine .It reads and writesAnalyze volume files and can work with 4x4 transformation matrices stored in its own file format with thefilename extension “air”.It is especially designed for
neuroimaging applications and has primarily been used in research-orientedfunctional neuroimaging with brain scans frompositron emission tomography andmagnetic resonance scanners.The suite provides a number of programs for image registration with different transformation models, such as rigid-body, affine and nonlinear warping. For example, for affine transformation the registration from one brain scan to another may be found with the "alignlinear" program and written to the special air-file that stores the transformation matrix. The transformation may be inverted with the "invert_air" program and the volume may finally be resliced and interpolated with the "reslice" program.
Links
* [http://bishopw.loni.ucla.edu/AIR5/ Automated Image Registration] — homepage for the fifth version of the program suite
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