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@mick-d mick-d commented Jan 23, 2015

Camino tracking interfaces has been updated so that to include:

  • new deterministic tracking from bedpostx output: TrackBedpostxDeter
  • new probabilistic tracking from bedpostx output: TrackBedpostxProba
  • add tracking options previously not implemented in NyPipe: tracker, interpolator, stepsize, curveinterval

Important note: input_file is not mandatory anymore for tracking, as for bedpostx input only bedpostxdir is required. As a result, the output name to be generated was set to bedpostx_tracked, instead of based on input_file, when bedpostx data are used as input (since input_file is undefined in this case).

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satra commented Jan 24, 2015

thanks @mick-d - could you please merge with master and redo make check-before-commit.

also could you please update the CHANGES file.

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mick-d commented Jan 24, 2015

Hi Satra, I did again a merge with master and a make check-before-commit but it did not result in any changes. I updated the CHANGES file.

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Camino tracking interfaces update
@satra satra merged commit 226ff40 into nipy:master Jan 24, 2015
@mick-d mick-d deleted the camino branch July 22, 2015 19:16
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