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SEPIA (SuscEptibility mapping PIpeline tool for phAse images)

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Introduction

SEPIA is a tool providing a graphical user interface to build data processing pipeline of quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) in Matlab.

The current GUI version is built to access the following toolboxes:

SEPIA provides two key features for QSM processing:

  1. mix-and-match methods from different toolboxes to build your own QSM processing pipeline,
  2. graphical user interface to easily adjust parameters of different algorithms.

SEPIA is designed to provide a platform for easy access to different QSM processing methods in the field. To achieve this, most of the codes were written for data flow and algorithm parameter control. Through SEPIA, we hope researchers who are not expert in QSM will also be able to use QSM for their research.

For better readability, the documentation of SEPIA has moved to https://sepia-documentation.readthedocs.io/.

Terms of use

All the original codes and methods developed for SEPIA are under MIT license. You can check the license file for more information. For the terms of use of the toolboxes related to this work, their own license applied and please check the corresponding license file(s) in each toolbox for more information.

If you use SEPIA in your research, please cite the following article:

Chan, K.-S., Marques, J.P., 2021. SEPIA—Susceptibility mapping pipeline tool for phase images. Neuroimage 227, 117611.

As well as any related papers in your processing pipeline.

If you encounter a bug in SEPIA, please report to github page.

If you have a more general question regarding the usage of SEPIA and/or other QSM questions, please make use of github page.

Update notes

For full update log, please visit https://sepia-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/Release-note.html.

1.2.2.6 (current master)

1.2.2.5 (commit 8630efe)

1.2.2.4 (commit 9083249)

1.2.2.3 (commit efde35b)

1.2.2.2 (commit e53fd99)

1.2.2.1 (commit 1f04298)

1.2.2 (commit d6bb60e)

1.2.1.1 (commit 941cd5b)

1.2.1 (commit 190dd44)

1.2 (commit d2f54a3)

Please visit the documentation website for more info regarding the newly supported methods and functions.

1.1.1 (commit a7680bb)

1.1.0 (commit 9ffe0e2)

1.0.1 (commit 3a2b387)

1.0.0 (commit 8e35aee)

0.8.1.1 (commit 52dd20b)

0.8.1 (commit c78247d)

0.8.0 (commmit b4255d8)

Please upload the MEDI toolbox (Jan 15, 2020) and FANSI toolbox (commit dc68c306) to the lastest version for the best performance.

0.7.3 (commmit 68c53bc)

0.7.2 (commmit bf020ce))

0.7.1 (commmit dc51fbe)

0.7.0 (commmit e66d8e4)

0.6.0 (commmit 1c27dc4)