Diffusion Imaging In Python - Documentation#
DIPY is the paragon 3D/4D+ imaging library in Python. Contains generic methods for spatial normalization, signal processing, machine learning, statistical analysis and visualization of medical images. Additionally, it contains specialized methods for computational anatomy including diffusion, perfusion and structural imaging.
DIPY is part of the NiPy ecosystem.
Quick links#
New to DIPY? Start with our installation guide and DIPY key concepts.
How to X ? This is a section to provides you quick answer.
Not confortable with coding? we have command line interfaces for you. An easy way to use DIPY via a terminal.
Back to the basics. Learn the theory behind the methods implemented in DIPY.
Saw a typo? Found a bug? Want to improve a function? Learn how to contribute to DIPY!
Upgrading from a previous version? See what’s new and changed between each release of DIPY.
Highlights#
DIPY 1.7.0 is now available. New features include:
NF: BundleWarp - Streamline-based nonlinear registration method for bundles added.
NF: DKI+ - Diffusion Kurtosis modeling with advanced constraints added.
NF: Synb0 - Synthetic b0 creation added using deep learning added.
NF: New Parallel Transport Tractography (PTT) added.
NF: Fast Streamline Search algorithm added.
NF: New denoising methods based on 1D CNN added.
Handle Asymmetric Spherical Functions.
Large update of DIPY Horizon features.
Multiple Workflows updated
Large codebase cleaning.
Large documentation update. Integration of Sphinx-Gallery.
Closed 53 issues and merged 34 pull requests.
See Older Highlights.
Announcements#
DIPY 1.7.0 released April 23, 2023.
DIPY 1.6.0 released January 16, 2023.
DIPY 1.5.0 released March 11, 2022.
See some of our Past Announcements
Support#
We acknowledge support from the following organizations:
The department of Intelligent Systems Engineering of Indiana University.
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, NIH.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, through the University of Washington eScience Institute Data Science Environment.
Google supported DIPY through the Google Summer of Code Program during Summer 2015, 2016 and 2018.
The International Neuroinformatics Coordination Facility.