[Neuroimaging] NiLabels to Nipy?

Christopher Markiewicz markiewicz at stanford.edu
Sat Apr 6 12:50:24 EDT 2019


Hi Sebastiano,

That sounds like a great contribution to the ecosystem!

Best,
Chris


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From: Sebastiano Ferraris <sebastiano.ferraris at gmail.com>
Date: 4/6/19 12:41 (GMT-05:00)
To: neuroimaging at python.org
Cc: dzhoshkun.shakir at kcl.ac.uk
Subject: [Neuroimaging] NiLabels to Nipy?

Esteemed members of the neuroimaging in python community,

During my last years of PhD I had made extensive use of the nipy libraries, and I would like to thank your your time and efforts in this epic endeavour.

During the studies I also open sourced a project called NiLabels (strongly based and influenced on Nibabel).
It consists of a toolbox based on a Facade design pattern, aimed at quickly manipulate and measure image segmentations in various ways.

Here is the repo:
https://github.com/SebastianoF/nilabels

and a complete list of the features can be found here:
https://github.com/SebastianoF/nilabels/wiki/What-you-can-do-with-nilabels

There is room for improvements and for adding new features in future versions.
Nonetheless, if you think it can be in the right place, I would like it to be part of the nipy ecosystem.

I already proposed the idea to Matthew Brett, and if you agree he would help me with the transition under the nipy group.

Many thanks!
Sebastiano
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