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dipy discussion
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How to find diffusion tensor images?
I thought I would get the colorful photos and use this python library (dipy)[https://dipy.org/] to transfer the picture to a matrix. So I now I'm kind confused how I'd get the "numbers"/color in the legend next to the matrix photo I linked. Cause it sounds like the colors have no significance to how many neurons are in that portion rather it sounds like the colors or a way to differentiate on section of the brain from another when just looking at the photos.
- how to convert dti data to matrix?
- Jupyter refuses C++
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dipy/dipy is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dipy is Python.