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TRAMPOLINO: the Swiss Army Knife for tractography #162
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(Image: CC-BY license, The Turing Way Community, & Scriberia. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3332808) |
Hi @matteomancini ! This project sounds like a great idea, and it makes me even happier that this is something that you started during BHS :) I've added a few more labels to the project based on the description you provided. |
HI @llevitis thanks for the feedback! I just updated the Mattermost channel name following @Remi-Gau advice. I have a question: I noticed only after submitting that at least one of the skills should be a non-coding one. Would "experience with the command line" be considered as non-coding? If it is the case, I will add it, because someone willing to just test stuff and write documentation would be more than welcome. |
Hi @matteomancini, very cool project! I'm Matthias and I will make sure your work will be communicated on Twitter ;-) |
Hi @matteomancini, is there an image that you would like to display with your project on the hackathon website? If so, let me know. Thanks! |
Hi @DorienHuijser the one already used on Twitter should do the job: https://twitter.com/OhbmOpen/status/1271113044987445254 |
Dear @matteomancini Would you mind sharing the video link for your project in your Mattermost channel and pining it to the channel please? Also could you please let us know regarding completion of this then we will complete the revision for you. Thank you 🤗 |
Hi @complexbrains I just pinned the video link to the Mattermost channel. |
Thank you @matteomancini Then your project seems ready to go! Welcome aboard! 🤗 🎊 |
This is my twitter-size summary of my pitch (in a thread of three tweets): There are so many great software package to do tractography. My initial goal with TRAMPOLINO was to create a tool to compare packages through a common interface, to explore different algorithms and the influence of parameters. (1/3) Right now, you can run a whole workflow or a subset of it for three popular tractography software, leveraging on Nipype and click. Is it enough? I still find myself having an idea or wanting to try something, but without a simple tool to quickly do it. (2/3) My goal for OHBM BrainHack 2020 is building a Swiss Army Knife for tractography. Try a package without installing it? Need some data quickly? A corpus callosum on the fly? That would be a job for TRAMPOLINO! https://github.com/matteomancini/trampolino #OHBMhackathon #BrainHack #OHBM2020 (3/3) |
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Title: TRAMPOLINO: the Swiss Army Knife for tractography
Project lead: Matteo Mancini @matteomancini
Timezone: London UTC+1
Hub: Europe, Middle East and Africa
Description:
I wrote TRAMPOLINO during BrainHack School with the idea of building a tool to easily do tractography across different packages. My vision now is to make it become the Swiss Army Knife for tractography: a tool able to try out things, even when you do not have the right software installed (!!!). The dream would be typing just "trampolino --corpus-callosum" and getting the tractogram for a corpus callosum to play with!
Link to project: https://github.com/matteomancini/trampolino
Mattermost handle: @matman
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