Hi There -
I'm afrain the short answer is no. We're working with Tom to port his
stuff to FSL but so far we have been concentrating on his randomisation
code - we haven't thought about SPMd yet, although this may well happen
sometime in the future.
Sorry I can't be moe helpful
Tim
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Clark Johnson wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I've been looking for a more extensive set of tools to discover outliers and
> violations of underlying regression assumptions. I have not located much in
> the FSL world but did find a very exciting SPM99 extention called SPMd -- a
> regression diagnostic toolbox (www.sph.umich.edu/~nichols/SPMd).
>
> 1) Have I missed the FSL counterpart to this set of tools?
>
> 2) If not, I was wondering if anyone has ported SPMd to an FSL enviroment?
>
> 3) Perhaps you guys (e.g. the FSL superstars) have something like this "in
> the works." If so, then I'll save myself the headache of trying to figure
> this out.
>
> 4) On the other hand -- perhaps these methods are not appropriate for the
> statistical methods used in FSL.Any thoughts?
>
> Tnx
>
> Clark
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