Dear all,
We are excited to announce a new release of DIPY: version 1.5.0 is out of the oven! Just before the DIPY workshop ... continue reading ...
DIPY 1.5.0 (Friday, 11 March 2022)
The release 1.5.0 received contributions from 22 developers (the complete release notes are at: https://dipy.org/documentation/1.5.0/release_notes/release1.5/).
Thank you all for your contributions and feedback!
Please click here to check 1.5.0 API changes.
Highlights of 1.5.0 release include:
New reconstruction model added: Q-space Trajectory Imaging (QTI).
New reconstruction model added: Robust and Unbiased Model-BAsed Spherical Deconvolution (RUMBA-SD).
New reconstruction model added: Residual block Deep Neural Network (ResDNN).
Masking management in Affine Registration added.
Multiple Workflows updated (DTIFlow, DKIFlow, ImageRegistrationFlow) and added (MotionCorrectionFlow).
Compatibility with Python 3.10 added.
Migrations from Azure Pipeline to Github Actions.
Large codebase cleaning.
New parallelisation module added.
dipy.io.bvectxt module deprecated.
New DIPY Horizon features (ROI Visualizer, random colors flag).
Large documentation update.
Closed 129 issues and merged 72 pull requests.
To upgrade or install DIPY
Run the following command in your terminal:
pip install --upgrade dipy
or
conda install -c conda-forge dipy
This version of DIPY depends on nibabel (3.0.0+).
For visualization you need FURY (0.8.0+).
Questions or suggestions?
For any questions go to https://dipy.org, or send an e-mail to di...@python.org
We also have an instant messaging service and chat room available at https://gitter.im/dipy/dipy
Finally, a new forum is available at https://github.com/dipy/dipy/discussions
Have a wonderful research time using the new version and please support us by citing DIPY in your papers using the following DOI: 10.3389/fninf.2014.00008
On behalf of the DIPY developers,
Eleftherios Garyfallidis, Ariel Rokem, Serge Koudoro