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The 3 required parameters are:
The 3 required parameters are:
# index csv - This is a file containing comma-separated values (3 per line) denoting a frequency, a SAR image, and a Label-map respectively.
# tissue csv - This is a file containing comma-separated values that describe tissue types present in the Label-map
# output xml - This is the file produced the store the output statistics. This file can be readily imported into newer versions of excel.
Optional parameters include:
* --min - the minimum value to use for color-mapping
* --max - the maximum value to use for color-mapping
* --voidId - the value to ignore in statistics gathering.

Latest revision as of 14:28, 8 October 2008

Purpose

MultiImageStats is intended to be a tool for processing multiple SAR images to produce relevant statistics and simple visualizations of the data. Currently, MultiImageStats produces an xml file in addition to 3*n output 2d images of type png. These output images are medial slices in each plane of the SAR image with a blue-to-red colormap.

Usage

To view detailed help from the utility itself, run the application with only the '--help' flag. This will display usage information.

The 3 required parameters are:

  1. index csv - This is a file containing comma-separated values (3 per line) denoting a frequency, a SAR image, and a Label-map respectively.
  2. tissue csv - This is a file containing comma-separated values that describe tissue types present in the Label-map
  3. output xml - This is the file produced the store the output statistics. This file can be readily imported into newer versions of excel.

Optional parameters include:

  • --min - the minimum value to use for color-mapping
  • --max - the maximum value to use for color-mapping
  • --voidId - the value to ignore in statistics gathering.