Hi,
We are aiming for randomise parallelisation for the next release of
FSL. At the moment you would not be able to do this without getting
inside the C++ code ....
It's probably worth running just say 200 permutations to see if it
looks at all like the results are giving you what you want. See also
recent comments on trying the H=1 E=1 settings for TFCE on TBSS.
Cheers.
On 3 Mar 2008, at 00:30, Jason Stein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running randomise using the -T flag for TFCE correction on a
> TBSS dataset. It takes a very long time to do with 5000 iterations
> (maybe 5 days). Is there an easy way to parallelize this process
> onto multiple computers?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Jason
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