Re: [HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support

2015-06-26 Thread Matthew Brett
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Timothy Coalson tsc...@mst.edu wrote: We made them with the purpose of not needing acceptance of the HCP data use terms, so we could put them on NITRC without needing a license acceptance, so I believe the intent was to make them able to be distributed freely

Re: [HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support

2015-06-25 Thread Timothy Coalson
We have some example files here that cover each mapping type at least once: http://www.nitrc.org/frs/?group_id=454 If this is the pull request you are starting from, the cifti files from it appear to already be in it, search for ones and you will see 5 binary files:

Re: [HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support

2015-06-25 Thread Glasser, Matthew
at 3:22 PM To: Ben Cipollini bcipo...@ucsd.edu Cc: hcp-users@humanconnectome.org hcp-users@humanconnectome.org Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support We have some example files here that cover each mapping type at least once: http://www.nitrc.org/frs/?group_id=454

[HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support

2015-06-25 Thread Ben Cipollini
Hi all, I'm helping integrate the CIFTI file format into the nipy (NeuroImaging in PYthon) processing stream. @satra has done the majority of the work; I'm simply helping round out the code. I'm wondering if y'all have a set of standard CIFTI files for testing your CIFTI support that are open

Re: [HCP-Users] CIFTI files for testing CIFTI support

2015-06-25 Thread Timothy Coalson
We made them with the purpose of not needing acceptance of the HCP data use terms, so we could put them on NITRC without needing a license acceptance, so I believe the intent was to make them able to be distributed freely with no terms. We did not specifically discuss putting a permissive license