
The dataset contains 1) the deidentified, cropped Heges scans collected on 8 subjects (4-7 sub-scans per subject), 2) the merged scans via the PC-ES software from 3 reviewers, and 3) the photogrammetry data (validation data) which also constructed from 3 reviewers. The data is in MATLAB data files (mat-files), which is consistent with the PC-ES software (https://github.com/haley-richards/PC-ES). There are also 2 m-files (MATLAB scripts) that can be used to plot the individual or merged scans. cropped_deidentified_scans_pg.mat cropdeidscans a 1 x 8 structure array (8 subjects) Each cell contains a structure array of all the sub-scans for the given subject with the following fields: colobj – Matlab point cloud object. This is the Heges output cropped and deidentitied. tri – triangulation related to the nodes (Location) of the colobj object merged_scans – output from the PCES software that merged the subscans from Heges outputres a 3 x 8 structure array (3 reviewers/readers of scans and 8 subjects) Each cell contains a structure array scans with the following fields: colobj – the merged scans, albeit separated by angular sectors tdat_mrg – merged electrodes tdat_full – full-set of electrodes tri_mrg - triangulation related to the nodes (Location) of the colobj object photogram_dat – photogrammetry-base electrodes 3 x 8 structure array (3 reviewers/readers of scans and 8 subjects)
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