Dear Frank,
I am working on ex-vivo mouse brain dMRI data processing, specifically using QSDR in DSI Studio to generate template space *.fib.gz files.
I've consistently run into an issue with the registration accuracy, which I believe is affecting the final quality of the mapped data.
Problem:
Low R-squared Score: The registration R-squared score is consistently low, hovering around 70% to 80%.
Artifacts on dti_fa: The dti_fa map (as shown in the attached image) clearly displays unusual, high-intensity pixels at the periphery of the brain. This suggests that the normalization/registration is not accurately mapping the boundaries, even though my brain mask has been smoothed (mask.gz file). QA image does not have this issue.
Steps I've Taken:
I've ensured the initial brain mask is clean and smoothed.
I attempted using a custom template that I created using ANTs from my own data set, but the registration issue (low R-squared and peripheral artifacts) persists.
Questions:
I suspect the registration process itself is the bottleneck for achieving a more accurate template space result.
How can I improve the R-squared score and the overall registration accuracy, particularly for ex-vivo mouse data?
Are there any additional parameters within DSI Studio's QSDR implementation (or the underlying registration tool) that I can adjust, similar to the extensive transformation/metric/iteration controls available in toolkits like ANTs (e.g., rigid, affine, SyN stages, multi-resolution levels, different similarity metrics)?
Any guidance on optimizing the registration for this specific type of data would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much for your time and help.
Best regards,
Hopper

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I also find some edge artifacts. Why are there extra voxels (a 'halo') appearing on the dti_fa map at the brain's edge?
I suspect this artifact is severely impacting my registration results.
What should I do to remove or prevent this edge artifact?
Should I re-mask the resulting data in the template space, or is there a specific setting in QSDR I can adjust?
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There are indeed parameters in the nonlinear and linear registration, and I will see what I can do to allow customization.