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RF: Update primary bold workflow to incorporate single shot resampling #3114
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@mgxd Could you review the structure? This builds on your initial two commits, but ends up moving most of that into @oesteban @feilong, if you have time for one thing, looking over |
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I'm fine with the structure, left a few comments as I was going through it
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i'm confused by the assertions in this - are we just comparing with the hardcoded ants parameters? if so, are there difference if run sloppy?
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I have not noticed a difference in sloppy. The assertions are to make sure that we are not applying these modifications to files that they don't apply to.
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@feilong could probably answer better than I could.
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I wasn't sure if my understanding of the h5 file content format is correct. It was mainly based on my reverse engineering.
I tested the function extensively for T1 -> MNI transforms, and I am very sure it works properly in this case. I haven't tested it in other conditions.
Co-authored-by: Mathias Goncalves <goncalves.mathias@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mathias Goncalves <goncalves.mathias@gmail.com>
Going to merge and keep things moving. Working on T1 resampling and CIFTI next. |
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23.2.0 (January 10, 2024) New feature release in the 23.2.x series. This release wraps up a significant refactor of fMRIPrep. The main new features can be used with the ``--level`` and ``--derivatives`` flags. The ``--level`` flag can take the arguments ``minimal``, ``resampling`` or ``full``. The default is ``full``, which should produce nearly the same results as previous versions. ``minimal`` will produce only the minimum necessary to deterministically generate the remaining derivatives. ``resampling`` will produce some additional derivatives, intended to simplify resampling with other tools. The ``--derivatives`` flag takes arguments of the form ``name=/path/to/dir``, for example ``--derivatives anat=$SMRIPREP_DIR``. If provided, fMRIPrep will read the specified directories for pre-computed derivatives. If a derivative is found, it will be used instead of computing it from scratch. If a derivative is not found, fMRIPrep will compute it and proceed as usual. Taken together, these features can allow a dataset provider to run a minimal fMRIPrep run, targeting many output spaces, while a user can then run a ``--derivatives`` run to generate additional derivatives in only the output spaces they need. Another use case is to provide an precomputed derivative to override the default fMRIPrep behavior, enabling easier workarounds for bugs or experimentation with alternatives. Additionally, this release includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. This release adds support for MSM-Sulc, improving the alignment of subject surfaces to the fsLR template. This process is enabled by default, but may be disabled with the ``--no-msm`` flag. This release resolves a number of issues with fieldmaps inducing distortions during correction. Phase difference and direct fieldmaps are now masked correctly, preventing the overestimation of distortions outside the brain. Additionally, we now implement Jacobian weighting during unwarping, which corrects for compression and expansion effects on signal intensity. To disable Jacobian weighting, use ``--ignore fmap-jacobian``. Finally, a new resampling method has been added, to better account for susceptibility distortion and motion in a single shot resampling to a volumetric target space. We anticipate extending this to surface targets in the future. * FIX: Restore --ignore sbref functionality (#3180) * FIX: Retrieve atlas ROIs at requested density (#3179) * FIX: Keep minctracc executable in FreeSurfer installation (#3175) * FIX: Exclude echo entity from optimally combined derivatives (#3166) * FIX: Disable boldref-space outputs unless requested (#3159) * FIX: Tag memory estimates in resamplers (#3150) * FIX: Final revisions for next branch (#3134) * FIX: Minor fixes to work with MSMSulc-enabled smriprep-next (#3098) * FIX: Connect EPI-to-fieldmap transform (#3099) * FIX: Use Py2-compatible version file template for fmriprep-docker (#3101) * FIX: Update connections to unwarp_wf, convert ITK transforms to text (#3077) * ENH: Allow --ignore fmap-jacobian to disable Jacobian determinant modulation during fieldmap correction (#3186) * ENH: Exclude non-steady-state volumes from confound correlation plot (#3171) * ENH: Pass FLAIR images to anatomical workflow builder to include in boilerplate (#3146) * ENH: Restore carpetplot and other final adjustments (#3131) * ENH: Restore CIFTI-2 generation (#3129) * ENH: Restore resampling to surface GIFTIs (#3126) * ENH: Restore confound generation (#3120) * ENH: Restore resampling BOLD to volumetric templates (#3121) * ENH: Restore resampling to T1w target (#3116) * ENH: Add MSMSulc (#3085) * ENH: Add reporting workflow for BOLD fit (#3082) * ENH: Generate anatomical derivatives useful for resampling (#3081) * RF: Load reportlets interfaces from nireports rather than niworkflows (#3176, #3184) * RF: Separate goodvoxels mask creation from fsLR resampling (#3170) * RF: Write out anatomical template derivatives (#3136) * RF: Update primary bold workflow to incorporate single shot resampling (#3114) * RF: Update derivative cache spec, calculate per-BOLD, reuse boldref2fmap (#3078) * RF: Split fMRIPrep into fit and derivatives workflows (#2913) * RPT: Rename CSF/WM confounds in fMRIPlot (#3172) * TST: Add smoke tests for full workflow and most branching flags (#3155) * TST: Add smoke-tests for bold_fit_wf (#3152) * DOC: Fix documentation and description for init_bold_grayords_wf (#3051) * DOC: Minor updates in outputs.rst (#3148) * STY: Apply a couple refurb suggestions (#3151) * STY: Fix flake8 warnings (#3044) * STY: Apply pyupgrade suggestions (#3043) * MNT: Restore mritotal subcommands to Dockerfile (#3149) * MNT: Update smriprep to 0.13.1 (#3153) * MNT: optimise size of PNG files (#3145) * MNT: update vendored docs script ``github_link.py`` (#3144) * MNT: Update tedana pin, test on Python 3.12 (#3141) * MNT: Bump environment (#3132) * MNT: Bump version requirements (#3107) * MNT: http:// → https:// (#3097) * MNT: Remove mritotal and dependencies from FreeSurfer ignore file (#3090) * MNT: Update environment (#3073) * MNT: Depend on newer sphinx (#3067) * MNT: Install ANTs from conda-forge (#3061) * MNT: Drop Python 3.8 and numpy 1.21 support (NEP29) (#3052) * MNT: update update_zenodo.py script (#3042) * MNT: Fix welcome message formatting and instructions (#3039) * MNT: Python 3.11 should be supported (#3038) * CI: Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 (#3181) * CI: Stop testing legacy layout (#3079) * CI: Improve tag detection for docker builds (#3066) * CI: Clean up pre-release builds (#3040)
23.2.0 (January 10, 2024) New feature release in the 23.2.x series. This release wraps up a significant refactor of fMRIPrep. The main new features can be used with the ``--level`` and ``--derivatives`` flags. The ``--level`` flag can take the arguments ``minimal``, ``resampling`` or ``full``. The default is ``full``, which should produce nearly the same results as previous versions. ``minimal`` will produce only the minimum necessary to deterministically generate the remaining derivatives. ``resampling`` will produce some additional derivatives, intended to simplify resampling with other tools. The ``--derivatives`` flag takes arguments of the form ``name=/path/to/dir``, for example ``--derivatives anat=$SMRIPREP_DIR``. If provided, fMRIPrep will read the specified directories for pre-computed derivatives. If a derivative is found, it will be used instead of computing it from scratch. If a derivative is not found, fMRIPrep will compute it and proceed as usual. Taken together, these features can allow a dataset provider to run a minimal fMRIPrep run, targeting many output spaces, while a user can then run a ``--derivatives`` run to generate additional derivatives in only the output spaces they need. Another use case is to provide an precomputed derivative to override the default fMRIPrep behavior, enabling easier workarounds for bugs or experimentation with alternatives. Additionally, this release includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. This release adds support for MSM-Sulc, improving the alignment of subject surfaces to the fsLR template. This process is enabled by default, but may be disabled with the ``--no-msm`` flag. This release resolves a number of issues with fieldmaps inducing distortions during correction. Phase difference and direct fieldmaps are now masked correctly, preventing the overestimation of distortions outside the brain. Additionally, we now implement Jacobian weighting during unwarping, which corrects for compression and expansion effects on signal intensity. To disable Jacobian weighting, use ``--ignore fmap-jacobian``. Finally, a new resampling method has been added, to better account for susceptibility distortion and motion in a single shot resampling to a volumetric target space. We anticipate extending this to surface targets in the future. * FIX: Restore --ignore sbref functionality (nipreps#3180) * FIX: Retrieve atlas ROIs at requested density (nipreps#3179) * FIX: Keep minctracc executable in FreeSurfer installation (nipreps#3175) * FIX: Exclude echo entity from optimally combined derivatives (nipreps#3166) * FIX: Disable boldref-space outputs unless requested (nipreps#3159) * FIX: Tag memory estimates in resamplers (nipreps#3150) * FIX: Final revisions for next branch (nipreps#3134) * FIX: Minor fixes to work with MSMSulc-enabled smriprep-next (nipreps#3098) * FIX: Connect EPI-to-fieldmap transform (nipreps#3099) * FIX: Use Py2-compatible version file template for fmriprep-docker (nipreps#3101) * FIX: Update connections to unwarp_wf, convert ITK transforms to text (nipreps#3077) * ENH: Allow --ignore fmap-jacobian to disable Jacobian determinant modulation during fieldmap correction (nipreps#3186) * ENH: Exclude non-steady-state volumes from confound correlation plot (nipreps#3171) * ENH: Pass FLAIR images to anatomical workflow builder to include in boilerplate (nipreps#3146) * ENH: Restore carpetplot and other final adjustments (nipreps#3131) * ENH: Restore CIFTI-2 generation (nipreps#3129) * ENH: Restore resampling to surface GIFTIs (nipreps#3126) * ENH: Restore confound generation (nipreps#3120) * ENH: Restore resampling BOLD to volumetric templates (nipreps#3121) * ENH: Restore resampling to T1w target (nipreps#3116) * ENH: Add MSMSulc (nipreps#3085) * ENH: Add reporting workflow for BOLD fit (nipreps#3082) * ENH: Generate anatomical derivatives useful for resampling (nipreps#3081) * RF: Load reportlets interfaces from nireports rather than niworkflows (nipreps#3176, nipreps#3184) * RF: Separate goodvoxels mask creation from fsLR resampling (nipreps#3170) * RF: Write out anatomical template derivatives (nipreps#3136) * RF: Update primary bold workflow to incorporate single shot resampling (nipreps#3114) * RF: Update derivative cache spec, calculate per-BOLD, reuse boldref2fmap (nipreps#3078) * RF: Split fMRIPrep into fit and derivatives workflows (nipreps#2913) * RPT: Rename CSF/WM confounds in fMRIPlot (nipreps#3172) * TST: Add smoke tests for full workflow and most branching flags (nipreps#3155) * TST: Add smoke-tests for bold_fit_wf (nipreps#3152) * DOC: Fix documentation and description for init_bold_grayords_wf (nipreps#3051) * DOC: Minor updates in outputs.rst (nipreps#3148) * STY: Apply a couple refurb suggestions (nipreps#3151) * STY: Fix flake8 warnings (nipreps#3044) * STY: Apply pyupgrade suggestions (nipreps#3043) * MNT: Restore mritotal subcommands to Dockerfile (nipreps#3149) * MNT: Update smriprep to 0.13.1 (nipreps#3153) * MNT: optimise size of PNG files (nipreps#3145) * MNT: update vendored docs script ``github_link.py`` (nipreps#3144) * MNT: Update tedana pin, test on Python 3.12 (nipreps#3141) * MNT: Bump environment (nipreps#3132) * MNT: Bump version requirements (nipreps#3107) * MNT: http:// → https:// (nipreps#3097) * MNT: Remove mritotal and dependencies from FreeSurfer ignore file (nipreps#3090) * MNT: Update environment (nipreps#3073) * MNT: Depend on newer sphinx (nipreps#3067) * MNT: Install ANTs from conda-forge (nipreps#3061) * MNT: Drop Python 3.8 and numpy 1.21 support (NEP29) (nipreps#3052) * MNT: update update_zenodo.py script (nipreps#3042) * MNT: Fix welcome message formatting and instructions (nipreps#3039) * MNT: Python 3.11 should be supported (nipreps#3038) * CI: Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 (nipreps#3181) * CI: Stop testing legacy layout (nipreps#3079) * CI: Improve tag detection for docker builds (nipreps#3066) * CI: Clean up pre-release builds (nipreps#3040)
Changes proposed in this pull request
This is a pretty big one, so I'm pausing now. Things that this PR is doing:
single_subject_wf
and replaces it with what had beensingle_subject_fit_wf
.workflows.bold.base
to wrap around fit and further stages.init_bold_native_wf
toworkflow.bold.fit
, which handles slice timing correction and multi-echo, and always returns both a native-resampled file as well as something that can be resampled and the transforms/fieldmaps it should use.