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Nipype-ify Denoiser #90

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danlurie opened this issue Jun 6, 2019 · 3 comments
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Nipype-ify Denoiser #90

danlurie opened this issue Jun 6, 2019 · 3 comments
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@danlurie
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danlurie commented Jun 6, 2019

Nipype-ify Denoiser

Project Description

Adapt the Denoiser nuisance cleaning pipeline to be a Nipype workflow and use existing workflows/nodes (e.g. from Niworkflows).

Skills required to participate

Basic experience with Python programming. You don't need to know Nipype already; we can learn together!

Integration

If you're not a programer, but are familiar with fMRI pre- and post-processing, you can contribute by helping to test the code on your data, helping to write documentation, and by suggesting ideas of new features you would like to see included in future versions.

Preparation material

Link to your GitHub repo

Communication

If there's interest in collaborating, reply here and we'll set up a channel on Mattermost!

@utooley
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utooley commented Jun 6, 2019

I messaged you on Mattermost, but I've looked at denoiser before and never actually tested it--is it working out of the box at the moment for FMRIPREP-processed data? Would possibly be interested in digging in further.

@ilkayisik
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is there a mattermost channel for this project?

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danlurie commented Jun 6, 2019

We are in ~denoiser_hbm!

@llevitis llevitis added the Hackathon Project Project suggestion label Apr 16, 2020
@Remi-Gau Remi-Gau added the CHECK_LABEL Labels needs to be checked by a human label Dec 2, 2022
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