Releases: Deep-MI/fsqc
Release v2.1.1
Release v2.1.1 of the fsqc toolbox:
- This release introduces a small fix for the surface module, so that it also runs with Numpy 2.0.
Full Changelog: v2.1.0...v2.1.1
Release v2.1.0
Release v2.1.0 of the fsqc toolbox:
- This release introduces the
--group-only
/--no-group
and--skip-existing processing
options. The goal of these additional options is to allow for more control when processing larger sets of cases; in particular, this will enable incremental processing for individual cases, and subsequent creation of group-based statistics and reports.
Full Changelog: v2.0.2...v2.1.0
Release v2.0.2
Release v2.0.2 of the fsqc toolbox:
- This fix addresses a minor issues where the outlier module did not run for FastSurfer files due to incorrect filenames.
- It also updates the documentation and several GitHub workflows.
Full Changelog: v2.0.1...v2.0.2
Release v2.0.1
Release v2.0.1 of the fsqc toolbox:
- This fix addresses two minor issues where output was omitted for the SNR computation / not drawn for the fornix evaluation whenever hires inputs were used.
- It also includes updates to the documentation and minor maintenance.
Full Changelog: v2.0.0...v2.0.1
Release v2.0.0
Major update to version 2.0 of the fsqc toolbox:
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With this release we change the project name from
qatools
tofsqc
, to reflect increased independence from the original FreeSurfer QA tools, and applicability to other neuroimaging analysis packages - such as FastSurfer. -
Changes include the addition of the hipopcampus and hypothalamus modules as well as the addition of surface and skullstrip visualization modules. Technical changes include how the package is installed, imported, and run.
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See the changelog for a comprehensive list of changes.
Full Changelog: 1.5.1...v2.0.0
Update v1.2
Adapted to updated versions of lapy and brainprint dependencies.
Release v1.1
Minor fixes, plus a revision of the screenshots module, which should run faster now.
Release v1.0
This is the initial release candidate for the qatools-python module after beta-testing has been completed.