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TF1.1 — ASL software inventory

This task force aims to build an ASL software inventory aimed at end-users looking for a suitable tool to process their ASL images. The inventory lists available open-source and commercial tools, providing information that will help users select a suitable tool, such as scope of application, methodology, level of validation, license policy, transparency, user-friendliness, and reviews by other users. Currently, the task force is focusing on supporting pipeline developers in implementing new features and on helping users to use the pipelines.

Leads

Ongoing projects

This task force is currently expanding the ASL pipeline inventory by including more pipelines, especially the commercial ones, and also pipelines specifically targeted to preclinical data and body ASL other than the brain. Moreover, we are working with the education and web-page task forces on creating new tutorials and ASL-pipeline forums. Finally, we plan to connect and support pipeline developers to facilitate implementation of the ASL-BIDS standard and non-brain and pre-clinical functionality to major public ASL pipelines. If you want to know more details about our projects, please check out the roadmap.

Publications

  • Jan Petr. ASL-BIDS and OSIPI Pipeline Inventory. MRI Together, 2022.
  • Jan Petr. OSIPI Inventory of ASL Pipelines. ISMRM Workshop on Perfusion MRI: From Head to Toe, 2022.
  • ISMRM abstract 2021 — cds.ismrm.org/protected/21MProceedings/PDFfiles/2713.html
  • Hongli Fan, Henk J. M. M. Mutsaerts, Udunna Anazodo, Daniel Arteaga, Koen P. A. Baas, Charlotte Buchanan, Aldo Camargo, Vera C. Keil, Zixuan Lin, Thomas Lindner, Lydiane Hirschler, Jian Hu, Beatriz E. Padrela, Mohammad Taghvaei, David L. Thomas, Sudipto Dolui, Jan Petr, ISMRM Open Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging (OSIPI): ASL pipeline inventory, Magn Reson Med. 2023, doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29869

Resources

ASL software inventory

The inventory contains the list of publicly available ASL pipelines along with their features, compatibility, and links to manuals and source code.

📘 Check out the ASL software inventory