FreeSurfer
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Introduction
FreeSurfer is a set of tools for analysis and visualization of structural and functional brain imaging data. FreeSurfer contains a fully automatic structural imaging stream for processing cross sectional and longitudinal data.
FreeSurfer 5.3 as a global module
In the Compute Canada software stack, you may load the freesurfer/5.3.0
module.
FreeSurfer come up with a script FreeSurferEnv.sh
that should be sourced to setup correctly the environment variables such as PATH and PERL5LIB:
source $EBROOTFREESURFER/FreeSurferEnv.sh
FreeSurfer 6.0 and newer versions
Due to a change in the license terms, we now longer install the code as a central module. If needed, please install it in your home directory or in your project space with EasyBuild.
Download the software
Select a version (6.0.0 or newer) in the download repository, and download the corresponding freesurfer-Linux*vX.Y.Z.tar.gz
archive on your favorite cluster.
Installation in your Home with Easybuild
The following procedure will install FreeSurfer 6.0.0 in your home directory in /home/$USER/.local/easybuild/software/2017/Core/freesurfer/6.0.0/
.
- Go to the folder that contains the
freesurfer-Linux-centos6_x86_64-stable-pub-v6.0.0.tar.gz
archive - Unload all modules:
module purge
- Install with Easybuild:
eb FreeSurfer-6.0.0-centos6_x86_64.eb
- register for the FreeSurfer license key [1]
- Your user license will have to go in:
$HOME/.local/easybuild/software/2017/Core/freesurfer/6.0.0/.license
[name@server ~]$ module load freesurfer/6.0.0
[name@server ~]$ cd $FREESURFER_HOME
Use nano or any other text editor of your choice and create a file /home/$USER/.license
and add the license text (example):
name.name@university.ca 12345 *A1BCdEfGHiJK ABCd0EFgHijKl
To load the private module:
module load freesurfer/6.0.0
When this page was created, Compute Canada was supporting up to version 6.0.1. You can check for newer versions here.
Hippocampus and brainstem processing
To perform processing of the hippocampus and brainstem, download and install matlab runtime 2012b from the freesurfer website:
module load freesurfer/6.0.0 cd $FREESURFER_HOME curl "http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/MatlabRuntime?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=runtime2012bLinux.tar.gz" -o "matlab_runtime2012bLinux.tar.gz" tar xvf matlab_runtime2012bLinux.tar.gz
Example of working batch script for freesurfer version >= 6.0.0
#!/bin/sh
#SBATCH --account=def-someuser
#SBATCH --mem=16G
#SBATCH --time=10:00:00
# Load the module:
module load freesurfer/6.0.0
# set the variables:
export SUBJECTS_DIR=<User_Defined_DIR>
source $EBROOTFREESURFER/FreeSurferEnv.sh
echo "Starting run at: `date`"
recon-all command
echo "Program finished with exit code $? at: `date`"
Examples of required walltimes
- recon-all -all :
#SBATCH --time=08:00:00
- recon-all -qcache :
#SBATCH --time=00:20:00
- recon-all -base -tp1 -tp2 :
#SBATCH --time=10:00:00
- recon-all -long subjid -base base :
#SBATCH --time=10:00:00
- recon-all -hippocampal-subfields-T1 :
#SBATCH --time=00:40:00
- recon-all -brainstem-structures:
#SBATCH --time=00:30:00
It is possible to move installed files (with Easybuild) to the project space, but permissions have to be fixed.
- Recursively set the proper group ID of the freesurfer directory
- Move the data to the desired location in the project space
- Copy the module file to a shared location, and edit all paths in the module file.