BCBlib
A collection of neuroimaging utilities for MRI data analysis, developed by Chris Foulon at the BCBlab. The library covers NIfTI image processing, FSL workflow integration, and research-grade statistical tools — several of which have been used in published studies on structural connectivity, lesion-symptom mapping, and stroke outcome prediction.
pip install bcblib
Quick Start
# Load and inspect a NIfTI image
from bcblib.imaging import load_nifti, image_stats
nii = load_nifti("subject01_lesion.nii.gz")
stats = image_stats(nii)
# Balanced dataset splitting for cross-validation
from bcblib.tools.dataset_splitting import permutation_balanced_splits
folds, score, report = permutation_balanced_splits(
groups=has_chronic,
covariates={"acute_vol": acute_volumes, "chronic_vol": chronic_volumes},
n_splits=5,
n_permutations=50000,
seed=42,
)
# Prepare FSL randomise inputs from a spreadsheet
from bcblib.tools.randomise_helper import spreadsheet_to_mat_and_file_list
spreadsheet_to_mat_and_file_list(
"subjects.csv", columns=["age", "score"],
output_dir="randomise_inputs/", filenames_column="image_path"
)
Modules
Imaging (bcblib.imaging)
A modern FSL-equivalent API for NIfTI image processing. All functions accept
either a file path or an already-loaded Nifti1Image.
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
bcblib.imaging.io |
Load, save, resave NIfTI images; format detection |
bcblib.imaging.info |
Header inspection — equivalent to fslinfo |
bcblib.imaging.stats |
Centre of gravity, volume, histogram, laterality |
bcblib.imaging.math |
Binarize, dilate, erode, apply/invert masks |
bcblib.imaging.orient |
Get and reorient image orientation |
bcblib.imaging.manipulate |
Extract ROI, merge, split 4-D images |
bcblib.imaging.convert |
Convert between .nii and .nii.gz |
Backward compatibility:
bcblib.tools.nifti_utils,bcblib.tools.images_utils, andbcblib.tools.nii_statsare kept as shims. New code should import frombcblib.imagingdirectly.
Research Tools (bcblib.tools)
lesion_features — End-to-end pipeline for extracting atlas-based overlap profiles
from patient lesion masks and disconnectome maps.
See docs/lesion_features_pipeline.md for full usage.
damage_profile
Compute overlap statistics between a subject map (lesion or disconnectome) and one
or more brain atlases. Returns a DataFrame per atlas with per-region voxel counts,
coverage fraction, mean overlap, and percentiles.
best_overlap
Compute preserved structural connectivity from patient and cluster disconnectome
maps using Bayesian modelling (PyMC). Outputs latent connectivity scores with
uncertainty estimates per brain region.
dataset_splitting
Monte Carlo permutation search for the most balanced k-way dataset split.
Balances group counts (round-robin hard constraint) and continuous covariate
distributions (Kruskal-Wallis minimax score). Returns fold indices, best score,
and a full JSON report including convergence history and per-fold descriptive
stats. See Publications.
randomise_helper
Build FSL randomise inputs from a spreadsheet: generates .mat design files,
concatenates 4-D NIfTI stacks, and manages file lists.
See Publications.
split_clusters — Split a multi-label NIfTI atlas into one file per label value.
divide_mask — Cluster a binary mask into spatially separate components by proximity.
shapes — Generate geometric shapes (hyperspheres, arbitrary forms) as NIfTI
arrays, useful for creating synthetic phantom data.
constants — Pre-computed MNI 1 mm and 2 mm affines and shapes;
empty_MNI1MM() / empty_MNI2MM() convenience constructors.
general_utils — JSON I/O with support for NumPy arrays, UUIDs, and datetime objects.
spreadsheet_io_utils — Load CSV and Excel files with column selection helpers.
dataframe_filtering — Remove constant columns, filter by completeness
threshold, handle datetime columns for ML pipelines.
mat_transform — Connectivity matrix preprocessing: log₂ transform,
z-score normalisation, rank transform.
arrays_utils — Coordinate validation and centroid calculations for NumPy arrays.
umap_utils — UMAP dimensionality reduction wrappers tuned for neuroimaging data.
visualisation — Wrappers for MRIcron, matplotlib, and TensorBoard visualisation.
Requires external tools (MRIcron, TensorBoard) installed separately depending on which functions are used.
CLI Tools
| Command | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|
bcb-info |
bcb-info brain.nii.gz |
NIfTI header summary (fslinfo equivalent) |
bcb-header |
bcb-header brain.nii.gz |
Full NIfTI header inspection |
bcb-stats |
bcb-stats lesion.nii.gz |
Image statistics (fslstats equivalent) |
bcb-orient |
bcb-orient -g brain.nii.gz |
Get or set image orientation |
bcb-roi |
bcb-roi brain.nii.gz mask.nii.gz |
Extract a region of interest |
bcb-merge |
bcb-merge -o 4d.nii.gz *.nii.gz |
Merge NIfTI images along a dimension |
bcb-split |
bcb-split 4d.nii.gz -o out/ |
Split a 4-D NIfTI along the volume axis |
bcb-convert |
bcb-convert brain.nii |
Convert between .nii and .nii.gz |
bcb-dataset-split |
see below | Balanced dataset splitting from a CSV file |
bcb-lf-preprocess |
see below | Stage 1: normalise lesions to MNI6 1mm + compute disconnectomes |
bcb-lesion-features |
see below | Stage 2: extract atlas overlap features from prep output |
bcb-damage-profile |
see below | Overlap statistics between a subject map and brain atlases |
randomise_helper |
— | Build FSL randomise design files from a spreadsheet |
pick_up_matched_synth_lesions |
— | Select synthetic lesions matching a size distribution |
# Stage 1: normalise lesions to MNI152NLin6Asym 1mm and compute disconnectomes
bcb-lf-preprocess \
--bids-dir /data/stroke_cohort \
--output-dir /data/stroke_cohort_prep \
--bcbtoolkit /opt/BCBToolKit \
--tracks-dir /opt/BCBToolKit/Tools/extraFiles/tracks_1mm \
--ncores 8 \
--tmpdir /scratch/disco_tmp # set on JupyterHub/HPC if /tmp is restricted
# Stage 2: extract atlas overlap features (downloads atlases on first run)
bcb-lesion-features \
--prep-dir /data/stroke_cohort_prep \
--output-dir /data/stroke_cohort_features \
--ebrains --assume-yes
# Balanced dataset split — writes splits.csv and splits_report.json
bcb-dataset-split \
--input subjects.csv \
--group-col has_chronic \
--covariate-cols acute_volume chronic_volume \
--n-splits 5 --n-permutations 50000 --seed 42 \
--output splits.csv
# Damage profile — overlap between a lesion map and the Rojkova WM atlas
bcb-damage-profile \
--map lesion.nii.gz \
--preset rojkova \
--output-dir ./results
# Custom atlas directory, explicit threshold
bcb-damage-profile \
--map disconnectome.nii.gz \
--atlas /path/to/atlas_dir --name my_atlas --threshold 0.2 \
--output-dir ./results
Dependencies
Core dependencies installed automatically:
nibabel,numpy,scipy,nilearn,scikit-learnpandas,openpyxltqdm,joblib,statsmodelsmatplotlib,richpymc >= 5,arviz(required forbest_overlap)umap-learn(required forumap_utils)mnetemplateflow,nitransforms(required fordamage_profilecross-template resampling)
External tools (not installed by pip):
- FSL — required for
randomise_helperto callrandomiseitself - MRIcron — required for
visualisationMRIcron wrappers - TensorBoard — required for
visualisationTensorBoard integration
Publications
Tools from BCBlib have been used in the following publications:
-
randomise_helper— Giampiccolo D, Binding LP, Caciagli L, Rodionov R, Foulon C, et al. (2023). Thalamostriatal disconnection underpins long-term seizure freedom in frontal lobe epilepsy surgery. Brain, 146(6):2377–2388. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad085 -
pick_up_matched_synth_lesions— Thiebaut de Schotten M, Foulon C, Nachev P. (2020). Brain disconnections link structural connectivity with function and behaviour. Nature Communications, 11:5094. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18920-9 -
dataset_splitting— Foulon C, Gray R, Ruffle JK, et al. (2025). Generalizable automated ischaemic stroke lesion segmentation with vision transformers. arXiv:2502.06939. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.06939 -
BCBlib was used to participate in the Neural-CUP benchmark — Matsulevits A, Alvez P, Atzori M, et al. (2024). A global effort to benchmark predictive models and reveal mechanistic diversity in long-term stroke outcomes. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.17.618691
-
BCBlib is used in — Foulon C, Ovando-Tellez M, Talozzi L, Corbetta M, Matsulevits A, Thiebaut de Schotten M. (2024). Emerging-properties Mapping Using Spatial Embedding Statistics: EMUSES. arXiv:2406.14309 (preprint). https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.14309
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