Add spine discrete segmentation and canal segmentation from totalspineseg project#169
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Should be merged only after #170, I figured that some manual segmentations of the canal already exist. |
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More accurate segmentations will be added by #185 |
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This PR adds spine discrete segmentations and canal segmentations to the dataset. These segmentations were generated for almost all the subject during the totalspineseg project and were added to the derivative folder
labels. The contrasts available are T1w and T2w.Code
The code used to create the data is here