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hi folks,

along the same lines another place to look for such an algorithm is in the
nipy package and it's wrapped for use in nipype:

http://www.mit.edu/~satra/nipype-nightly/interfaces/generated/nipype.interfaces.nipy.preprocess.html#spacetimerealigner

the reference for that code is: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMI.2011.2131152

cheers,

satra


On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Mark Jenkinson <
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> Hi,
>
> The short answer is no.
> The longer answers is that it did work on some datasets but not others and
> this proved to be because it was too sensitive to artifacts.  It isn't
> something that we've revisited since though.
>
> All the best,
>         Mark
>
>
> On 20 Jan 2014, at 22:09, Matthias Heil <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all! I've just read an (really old) article about putting together
> > slice-time correction and rigid-body correction in a tool called
> > Force / Tiger. Did you ever release such a tool?
> >
> > Force
> > http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/analysis/techrep/tr04ss2/tr04ss2/node13.html
> >
> > Tiger
> > "TIGER – A New Model for Spatio-temporal Realignment of FMRI Data"
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Matthias
>