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In this version, it is very easy to do parallel computing in BrainVISA. Indeed, Soma-workflow has now been completely integrated in BrainVisa: processes (pipelines) may be run through a "Run in parallel" button, which allows to dispatch processing across local processors, or on a remote computing resource. A specific GUI allows to control and monitor all executions. Change the user level to Advanced or more in BrainVISA preferences to use this new feature. More information in the BrainVISA manual.
See the changelog for more details.
See its main page for details about this new version.
This version brings a number of bug fixes, and of minor improvements.
See the changelog for more details.
This tool helps submitting parallel computing to various computing resources. See its main page for more details.
A set of 125 sulci labels for both hemispheres was already used in BrainVISA Morphologist toolbox for sulci identification with SPAM method (since BrainVISA v. 3.2.1 ). Now this work is also available as a standard anatomical atlas of cortical folds shaped as a volume of labels in the MNI space.
In this version, an important change for the developers should be noted : the build tool used to compile from the source code has changed. We dropped our home-made tool build-config and replaced it with the standard tool CMake, a cross-platform, open-source build system.
This new package compiled with CMake doesn't need an installation step anymore. You just have to download it and uncompress the archive, then it is ready to use. Thus, there is no setup script or program anymore. The cartopack.sh script that used to add the package paths in environment variables have been renamed into bv_env.sh.
The package includes a new tool that helps submitting parallel computing to various computing resources: soma-workflow. The documentation is here.
This version also brings a number of bug fixes, and of improvements, notably a new version of the T1 pipeline named Morphologist which is more robust and efficient.
See the changelog for more details.
This version brings a number of bug fixes, and of minor improvements.
See the changelog for more details.
This version brings a number of bug fixes, and of minor improvements.
See the changelog for more details.
The 4.0 release of the fmri toolbox comprises the following new features:
It is compatible with BrainVISA 4.0.
This is the first version of BrainVISA using Qt4 API. Be careful, Qt4 API is quite different from Qt3. If some of your own processes use Qt, you'll may have to port them to Qt4 (See Porting to Qt 4 on Qt documentation pages). This version's sources are still compatible with Qt3, so if you compile from the sources, you can still use Qt3. Note that the compatibility will not be guarantueed anymore in BrainVISA 4.1.
This new version also brings a lot of bug fixes and some improvements in user interface.
See the changelog for more details.
This version brings, as usual, a number of bug fixes, and of minor improvements. A few noticeable changes also, including some improvements in the T1 and Sulci toolboxes, a new simplified Anatomist-based viewer, etc.
See the changelog for more details.
This new release is mainly due to internal changes and reorganization of our sources repository. This sources repository and web interface for bug tracking are now accessible for open-source parts to contributors. See this page for details.
This release also brings many bug fixes and improvements. See the changelog for more details.