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# studyforrest.org Dataset
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[](https://datalad.org)
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[](http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/summary)
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## Template images and image space transformations
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This repository contains data derived from the raw data releases of the
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*studyforrest.org* project. In particular these are:
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* participant/scan-specific template images
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* transformation between these respective image spaces
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For more information about the project visit: http://studyforrest.org
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## File name conventions
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Each directory in the subject directories and the "templates" directory
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corresponds to one image template. Templates in `sub*` directories are
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participant-specific (not aligned across participants). However, templates with
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the same name have corresponding input data. Templates in the `templates`
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directory have been derived from all participants, and there are typically
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transformation from participant specific templates into the group template
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space provided. Group template images carry a `grp` prefix in their label.
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All transformations are the output if FSL tools: either MAT files with
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4x4 affine transformation matrices from FLIRT, or FNIRT warp files.
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Here is an example of how transformations can be located. The transformation
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of the template image created from all 3T BOLD images of participant `01`
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acquired in phase 2 of the project into the group template space for 3T BOLD
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scans can be found in:
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`sub-01/bold3Tp2/in_grpbold3Tp2/subj2tmpl_warp.nii.gz`
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Each template directory contains one or more image files with more-or-less
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self-explanatory names, such as "head", "brain", or "brain_mask". File with
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such a name in the one of the `in_*` folders represent the image in the parent
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folder, aligned and resliced to the target space for this transformation.
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These images can be used to inspect the quality of the transformation.
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Lastly, the `code/` directory contains the source code for computing template
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images and transformation between them.
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## How to obtain the dataset
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This repository is a [DataLad](https://www.datalad.org/) dataset. It provides
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fine-grained data access down to the level of individual files, and allows for
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tracking future updates. In order to use this repository for data retrieval,
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[DataLad](https://www.datalad.org/) is required. It is a free and
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open source command line tool, available for all major operating
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systems, and builds up on Git and [git-annex](https://git-annex.branchable.com/)
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to allow sharing, synchronizing, and version controlling collections of
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large files. You can find information on how to install DataLad at
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[handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html](http://handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html).
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### Get the dataset
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A DataLad dataset can be `cloned` by running
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```
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datalad clone <url>
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```
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Once a dataset is cloned, it is a light-weight directory on your local machine.
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At this point, it contains only small metadata and information on the
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identity of the files in the dataset, but not actual *content* of the
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(sometimes large) data files.
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### Retrieve dataset content
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After cloning a dataset, you can retrieve file contents by running
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```
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datalad get <path/to/directory/or/file>
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```
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This command will trigger a download of the files, directories, or
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subdatasets you have specified.
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DataLad datasets can contain other datasets, so called *subdatasets*.
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If you clone the top-level dataset, subdatasets do not yet contain
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metadata and information on the identity of files, but appear to be
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empty directories. In order to retrieve file availability metadata in
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subdatasets, run
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```
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datalad get -n <path/to/subdataset>
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```
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Afterwards, you can browse the retrieved metadata to find out about
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subdataset contents, and retrieve individual files with `datalad get`.
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If you use `datalad get <path/to/subdataset>`, all contents of the
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subdataset will be downloaded at once.
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### Stay up-to-date
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DataLad datasets can be updated. The command `datalad update` will
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*fetch* updates and store them on a different branch (by default
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`remotes/origin/master`). Running
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```
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datalad update --merge
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```
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will *pull* available updates and integrate them in one go.
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### More information
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More information on DataLad and how to use it can be found in the DataLad Handbook at
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[handbook.datalad.org](http://handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/index.html). The chapter
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"DataLad datasets" can help you to familiarize yourself with the concept of a dataset.
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studyforrest.org Dataset
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************************
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|license| |access|
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Template images and image space transformations
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===============================================
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This repository contains data derived from the raw data releases of the
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*studyforrest.org* project. In particular these are:
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* participant/scan-specific template images
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* transformation between these respective image spaces
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For more information about the project visit: http://studyforrest.org
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File name conventions
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---------------------
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Each directory in the subject directories and the "templates" directory
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corresponds to one image template. Templates in ``sub*`` directories are
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participant-specific (not aligned across participants). However, templates with
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the same name have corresponding input data. Templates in the ``templates``
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directory have been derived from all participants, and there are typically
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transformation from participant specific templates into the group template
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space provided. Group template images carry a ``grp`` prefix in their label.
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All transformations are the output if FSL tools: either MAT files with
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4x4 affine transformation matrices from FLIRT, or FNIRT warp files.
|
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Here is an example of how transformations can be located. The transformation
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of the template image created from all 3T BOLD images of participant ``01``
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acquired in phase 2 of the project into the group template space for 3T BOLD
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scans can be found in:
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``sub-01/bold3Tp2/in_grpbold3Tp2/subj2tmpl_warp.nii.gz``
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Each template directory contains one or more image files with more-or-less
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self-explanatory names, such as "head", "brain", or "brain_mask". File with
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such a name in the one of the ``in_*`` folders represent the image in the parent
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folder, aligned and resliced to the target space for this transformation.
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These images can be used to inspect the quality of the transformation.
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Lastly, the ``code/`` directory contains the source code for computing template
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images and transformation between them.
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How to obtain the dataset
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-------------------------
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This repository is a `DataLad <https://www.datalad.org/>`__ dataset. It provides
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fine-grained data access down to the level of individual files, and allows for
|
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tracking future updates up to the level of single files. In order to use
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this repository for data retrieval, `DataLad <https://www.datalad.org>`_ is
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required. It is a free and open source command line tool, available for all
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major operating systems, and builds up on Git and `git-annex
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<https://git-annex.branchable.com>`__ to allow sharing, synchronizing, and
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version controlling collections of large files. You can find information on
|
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how to install DataLad at `handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html
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<http://handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html>`_.
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Get the dataset
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A DataLad dataset can be ``cloned`` by running::
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datalad clone <url>
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Once a dataset is cloned, it is a light-weight directory on your local machine.
|
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At this point, it contains only small metadata and information on the
|
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identity of the files in the dataset, but not actual *content* of the
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(sometimes large) data files.
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Retrieve dataset content
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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After cloning a dataset, you can retrieve file contents by running::
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datalad get <path/to/directory/or/file>
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This command will trigger a download of the files, directories, or
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subdatasets you have specified.
|
||||
|
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DataLad datasets can contain other datasets, so called *subdatasets*. If you
|
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clone the top-level dataset, subdatasets do not yet contain metadata and
|
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information on the identity of files, but appear to be empty directories. In
|
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order to retrieve file availability metadata in subdatasets, run::
|
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datalad get -n <path/to/subdataset>
|
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|
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Afterwards, you can browse the retrieved metadata to find out about
|
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subdataset contents, and retrieve individual files with ``datalad get``. If you
|
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use ``datalad get <path/to/subdataset>``, all contents of the subdataset will
|
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be downloaded at once.
|
||||
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Stay up-to-date
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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|
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DataLad datasets can be updated. The command ``datalad update`` will *fetch*
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updates and store them on a different branch (by default
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``remotes/origin/master``). Running::
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||||
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datalad update --merge
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|
||||
will *pull* available updates and integrate them in one go.
|
||||
|
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More information
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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More information on DataLad and how to use it can be found in the DataLad Handbook at
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`handbook.datalad.org <http://handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/index.html>`_. The
|
||||
chapter "DataLad datasets" can help you to familiarize yourself with the
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concept of a dataset.
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.. _Git: http://www.git-scm.com
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.. _git-annex: http://git-annex.branchable.com/
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.. |license|
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image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-PDDL-blue.svg
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:target: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/summary
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:alt: PDDL-licensed
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.. |access|
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image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/data_access-unrestricted-green.svg
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:alt: No registration or authentication required
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