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Add a Dicom2BIDS tool #290
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Dear Mai, could you provide more details? E.g. clarify, is there a user or managerial request behind it? This information might help us better assess its priority and time frame for that toolbox integration and understand which use cases we should target. |
During the meeting of October 31 with the MPN MRI taskforce team, a few different methods were discussed in regard to performing the dicom to bids conversion, but not one in particular was determined in that call to be the one method they would use, so as to handle all the particulars required (for example, some phases were not properly included after the bids-ification) . I indicated that from the CBRAIN perspective it would be ideal that once a final method / software package was chosen to do the dicom to bids conversion then we would use the same in CBRAIN. We will see at the next meeting (November 14) if there is any convergence on the package to be used for the conversion. Bryan. |
Subsequent to the discussion at today's CBRAIN meeting, let's proceed with the configuration of the dcm2bids as a tool in CBRAIN. If there are any questions regarding the design and/or implementation of the integration, please post here for follow-up and discussion. Thanks! Bryan. |
Following the meeting on November 14th, the team still has to decide which tool Dicom2Bids to use for the conversion.
The final script (Dicom2Bids) will be provided by Raul |
There is a container image that includes both dcm2niix and dcm2bids as well as pydeface. https://unfmontreal.github.io/Dcm2Bids/3.2.0/how-to/container/#step-5-run-dcm2bids |
Note, Dcm2Bids authors asks users to cite the tool whenever it is used in research. I think we can create add a 'license' or 'warning' mechanisms similar to file access, which should work with public groups. Project license is still is not shown on cbrain side, just error message. Maybe fix or add a link to neurohub? Another option add text to task, maybe as dummy mandatory argument ( I agree to refer 'dcm2bids' in my publications. - Yes )
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Dicom to BIDS tool to be integrated into CBRAIN, dcm2bids is a community-centred project. It aims to be a friendly, easy-to-use tool to convert your dicoms. The goal is to make the dicom to BIDS conversion:
Please find the documentation below:
https://github.com/UNFmontreal/Dcm2Bids
https://unfmontreal.github.io/Dcm2Bids/3.2.0/#major-upgrade-with-dcm2bids-300
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