Hi everyone,

As part of the Google Summer of Code, I am mentoring a student (Rafael
Henriques, cc) who is implementing diffusion kurtosis imaging as part of
the Dipy open-source library (http://dipy.org; see also:
https://github.com/nipy/dipy/pull/664). We think that this will be quite
useful for scientists analyzing multi b-value HCP/HCP-like data.

As part of the project, Rafael is writing some detailed usage examples. Our
standard way of writing examples usually involves downloading some data
from a URL (using 'data-fetchers'), reading the data from disk and
operating on this data . For an example, see here:
http://nipy.org/dipy/examples_built/reconst_dti.html#example-reconst-dti

We are interested in writing an example of DKI analysis that uses the HCP
data, or data acquired using the HCP protocol. However, as I understand it,
for the bulk of the HCP data, we can't just download a diffusion data-set,
and then serve it up on some URL, because this would violate the terms of
use. My question is whether there is some specific HCP data-set that is
released under a license that does allow that (e.g. a public dedication
license)?

Alternatively, does someone on this list have data that was acquired with
the HCP protocol, under an IRB protocol that does allow distribution under
a public dedication license (or some-such), and would be willing to share
the data for this purpose?

Thanks!

Ariel Rokem

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