Hi Ping - There are 2 possibilities:

1. You can try to fiddle with the initialization points yourself to make 
sure they're well in the CST. The point coordinates are saved in a text 
file - look at the --init argument of the dmri_paths command line, which 
you can find in trac-all.log.

2. You can let trac-all select a different initialization by adding "set 
reinit = 1" to your dmrirc file, then running trac-all -prior again.

Once you change the initialization by doing either 1. or 2. above, you 
need to run trac-all -path to reconstruct this path again.

You can change the pathlist in dmrirc to do only the path that failed.

We jump through various hoops to make sure this sort of thing doesn't 
happen but in a few cases it can't be prevented, unfortunately.

Let me know if this has helped or if you have any other questions!
a.y

On Thu, 22 Sep 2011, Ping-Hong Yeh wrote:

> Hi Anastasia,
>
> The both ends were not terribly off of the white matter, though the
> lower end was a bit off at the level of decussation. any suggestion in
> fixing this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> ping
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Anastasia Yendiki
> <ayend...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ping - It looks like the path initialization may have failed. The
>> algorithm needs an initial guess for the path and iterates from there. This
>> initial guess is chosen based on the tracts in the atlas and if your subject
>> is not perfectly aligned with the atlas this initial guess might end up
>> going off the white matter for example. Does the blue line in your snapshot
>> look like it may not coincide well with you subject's CST, going off the
>> white matter close to the end, etc?
>>
>> a.y
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Sep 2011, Ping-Hong Yeh wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> The segmented left CST tracts of one of our 3T data was not
>>> satisfactory, which has only few voxels with 1000 gray values (see
>>> attached snapshot pictures for "trac-all" and "cst_prob"). The
>>> manually tracking using deterministic tractography seems OK (see
>>> cst_stremline). Any suggestions on which step may go wrong in
>>> trac-all?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Ping
>>>
>>
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