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Converts and organises raw MRI data-sets according to the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)

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Full documentation: https://bidscoin.readthedocs.io

PyPI version PyPI - Python Version GPLv3 Documentation Status

BIDScoin is a user friendly open-source python toolkit that converts (“coins”) source-level (raw) neuroimaging data-sets to nifti / json / tsv data-sets that are organized following the Brain Imaging Data Structure, a.k.a. BIDS standard. Rather then depending on complex or ambiguous programmatic logic for the identification of imaging modalities, BIDScoin uses a direct mapping approach to identify and convert the raw source data into BIDS data. Different runs of source data are identified by reading information from MRI header files (DICOM or PAR/REC; e.g. ‘ProtocolName’) and the mapping information about how these different runs should be named in BIDS can be specified a priori as well as interactively by the researcher – bringing in the missing knowledge that often exists only in his or her head!

Because all the mapping information can be easily edited with a Graphical User Interface (GUI), BIDScoin requires no programming knowledge in order to use it.

BIDScoin is developed at the Donders Institute of the Radboud University.

BIDScoin functionality

  • [x] DICOM source data

  • [x] PAR / REC source data (Philips)

  • [ ] P7 source data (GE)

  • [ ] Nifti source data

  • [x] Fieldmaps*

  • [x] Multi-echo data*

  • [x] Multi-coil data*

  • [x] PET data*

  • [ ] Stimulus / behavioural logfiles

  • [ ] Physiological data

  • [x] Plug-ins

  • [x] Defacing

  • [x] Multi-echo combination

    * = Experimental support for PAR / REC source data

Are you a python programmer with an interest in BIDS who knows all about GE and / or Philips data?
Are you experienced with parsing stimulus presentation log-files? Or do you have ideas to improve
the this toolkit or its documentation? Have you come across bugs? Then you are highly encouraged to
provide feedback or contribute to this project on https://github.com/Donders-Institute/bidscoin.

Note:

The full BIDScoin documentation is hosted at Read the Docs

Issues can be reported at Github

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