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RNifti: Fast R and C++ Access to NIfTI Images

jon clayden  mark jenkinson  matt hall  rick reynolds  kate fissell  jean-loup gailly  mark adler   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2016 Published
1.6.1 Version
0 Citations
7 Authors
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ARIbrain: All-Resolution Inference (Version 0.2)

2018
CICA: Clusterwise Independent Component Analysis (Version 1.0.2)

2021
RNiftyReg: Image Registration Using the 'NiftyReg' Library (Version 2.8.1)

2010
ciftiTools: Tools for Reading, Writing, Viewing and Manipulating CIFTI Files (Version 0.14.0)

2020
divest: Get Images Out of DICOM Format Quickly (Version 1.0.0)

2016
fMRIscrub: Scrubbing and Other Data Cleaning Routines for fMRI (Version 0.14.5)

2021
fMRItools: Routines for Common fMRI Processing Tasks (Version 0.4.2)

2022
fmriqa: Functional MRI Quality Assurance Routines (Version 0.3.0)

2017
imbibe: A Pipe-Friendly Image Calculator (Version 0.1.1)

2020
neurobase: 'Neuroconductor' Base Package with Helper Functions for 'nifti' Objects (Version 1.32.3)

2016
oro.nifti: Rigorous - 'NIfTI' + 'ANALYZE' + 'AFNI' : Input / Output (Version 0.11.4)

2010
pARI: Permutation-Based All-Resolutions Inference Method (Version 1.1.1)

2021
rpyANTs: An Alternative Advanced Normalization Tools ('ANTs') (Version 0.0.3)

2023
spant: MR Spectroscopy Analysis Tools (Version 2.19.0)

2017
stapler: Simultaneous Truth and Performance Level Estimation (Version 0.7.1)

2017
sumSome: Permutation True Discovery Guarantee by Sum-Based Tests (Version 1.1.0)

2021
templateICAr: Estimate Brain Networks and Connectivity with ICA and Empirical Priors (Version 0.6.4)

2022
tractor.base: Read, Manipulate and Visualise Magnetic Resonance Images (Version 3.4.2)

2009

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