User Tools

Site Tools


jvs:fscan

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
jvs:fscan [2015/11/16 20:32]
voyvodic
jvs:fscan [2023/02/23 18:43] (current)
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== fScan ====== ====== fScan ======
-[[jvs:fscan:manual|fScan Users manual]]\\ 
-[[jvs:fscan:overview|fScanOverview]] 
  
-fScan is a C program developed primarily for on-line processing of fMRI scans. +[[jvs:fscan:overview|fScanOverview]]\\ 
 +[[jvs:fscan:manual|fScan Reference Manual -- Contents]] 
 + 
 + 
 +fScan is a C program developed primarily for processing and visualization of fMRI scans. It has both a graphical user interface (GUI) for interactive processing and visualization as well as a command-line interface for scripting and batch 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/orientation images of the same subject
 +  * 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, noise filtering, etc.)   * image and/or temporal filtering operations (e.g. reformatting, noise filtering, etc.)
Line 12: Line 18:
   * 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/updating tools
  
 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.\\
jvs/fscan.1447705956.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/11/16 20:32 by voyvodic