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We want to add in NiPype the possibility to execute a registration using Plastimatch.
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We want to add in NiPype the possibility to execute registrations using Plastimatch, in order to take advantage of Plastimatch capability also for the neuroimage analysis executed using NiPype.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 6 June 2013

Home < Plastimatch in NiPype

Key Investigators

  • UNICZ: Paolo Zaffino
  • UIowa: Dave Welch, Hans Johnson

Objective

Neuroimaging is a wide field of research in which image registration plays a central role. NiPype provides a uniform interface to existing neuroimaging software and facilitates interaction between these packages within a single workflow. We want to add in NiPype the possibility to execute registrations using Plastimatch, in order to take advantage of Plastimatch capability also for the neuroimage analysis executed using NiPype.

Approach, Plan

Write a Python interface to add the possibility to use Plastimatch in NiPype.

Progress

TBD.



References

  • Plastimatch 1.6 – Current Capabilities and Future Directions [1] Int Conf Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv. 2012;15(WS).
  • Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in Python [2] Front. Neuroinform., 22 August 2010