pyAFQ: Automated Fiber Quantification ... in Python
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pyAFQ
Automated Fiber Quantification ... in Python.
For details, see Documentation
For further analysis of results, see AFQ-Insight
Citing pyAFQ
If you use pyAFQ in a scientific publication, please cite our paper:
Kruper, J., Yeatman, J. D., Richie-Halford, A., Bloom, D., Grotheer, M., Caffarra, S., Kiar, G., Karipidis, I. I., Roy, E., Chandio, B. Q., Garyfallidis, E., & Rokem, A. Evaluating the Reliability of Human Brain White Matter Tractometry. DOI:10.52294/e6198273-b8e3-4b63-babb-6e6b0da10669
@article {Kruper2021-xb,
title = "Evaluating the reliability of human brain white matter
tractometry",
author = "Kruper, John and Yeatman, Jason D and Richie-Halford, Adam and
Bloom, David and Grotheer, Mareike and Caffarra, Sendy and Kiar,
Gregory and Karipidis, Iliana I and Roy, Ethan and Chandio,
Bramsh Q and Garyfallidis, Eleftherios and Rokem, Ariel",
journal = "Apert Neuro",
publisher = "Organization for Human Brain Mapping",
volume = 1,
number = 1,
month = nov,
year = 2021,
doi = 10.52294/e6198273-b8e3-4b63-babb-6e6b0da10669,
}
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