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====== fScan ====== | ====== fScan ====== | ||
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- | fScan is a C program developed primarily for on-line | + | [[jvs: |
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+ | fScan is a C program developed primarily for processing | ||
Features include: | Features include: | ||
* fast, flexible access to image data (in a wide variety of file formats) | * fast, flexible access to image data (in a wide variety of file formats) | ||
+ | * sophisticated visualization and image manipulation tools | ||
+ | * 3-D workspace organization for keeping track of multiple resolution/ | ||
+ | * support for 2 workspaces simultaneously to compare different sessions, or subject and atlas | ||
+ | * native versions available for Linux or Windows, as well as X-windows support for Apple Macs | ||
* interoperability with other image analysis software | * interoperability with other image analysis software | ||
* image and/or temporal filtering operations (e.g. reformatting, | * image and/or temporal filtering operations (e.g. reformatting, | ||
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* automated tissue segmentation and 3-D surface reconstructions (Voyvodic et al., 2004). | * automated tissue segmentation and 3-D surface reconstructions (Voyvodic et al., 2004). | ||
* real-time fMRI analysis capabilities | * real-time fMRI analysis capabilities | ||
+ | * on-line documentation and simple installation/ | ||
fScan was written by Jim Voyvodic. Version 1 was created at the Univerity of Pittsburgh.\\ | fScan was written by Jim Voyvodic. Version 1 was created at the Univerity of Pittsburgh.\\ | ||
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An overview description of fScan is available at: [[jvs: | An overview description of fScan is available at: [[jvs: | ||
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+ | There is a Web version of fScan with interactive tutorials at:\\ | ||
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For current fScan documentation, | For current fScan documentation, |