Abstract #5259
Towards a standardized file format for basis spectra and fitting results for linear-combination modeling
Helge J. Zöllner1,2, Kelley M. Swanberg3, John LaMaster4, Antonia Kaiser5, Jamie Near6, Candace Fleischer7,8, Brian J. Soher9, William T. Clarke10, and Georg Oeltzschner1,2
1The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States, 2Kennedy Krieger Institute, F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Baltimore, MD, United States, 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, New York, NY, United States, 4Faculty of Computer Science, Technische Universität München, München, Germany, 5Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 6Physical Sciences Platform, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada, 7Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States, 8Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States, 9Center for Advanced MR Development, Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States, 10Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, FMRIB, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Synopsis
Keywords: Data Analysis, Spectroscopy, open sourceWe propose a standardized format for storing basis sets and linear-combination modeling results. Conventions, guidelines, and conversion tools are currently developed in collaboration with the MRS community. This standardization effort will further improve data sharing and reproducibility, allowing for easier integration of MRS into larger neuroimaging frameworks.
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