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Need someone to explain MRI imaging to a Software Developer

Hello,

I am a fresh CS graduate and I have to work on Magnetic resonance Fingerprinting. I often get confused with a lot of terms used in the MRI imaging paradigm. I have seen some introductory videos on MRI so I would like to believe that I have a basic understanding of it.

I need to perm image processing on MRI images but I find the MRI data confusing.

It will be great if someone can help me out with my silly doubts.

Thank you so much :)

EDIT:

http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/ServicesAtlases/ICBM152NLin2009

I am using this data but I don't understand what do they mean by

  1. non-linear averages
  2. template
  3. atlas volumes
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