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How "generic" is this code? #3

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mscipio opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 1 comment
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How "generic" is this code? #3

mscipio opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 1 comment

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@mscipio
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mscipio commented Feb 1, 2022

Dear @ahsanjav,

I just finished reading your paper on MRM, and I came here to have a look at the accompanying code.
First of all, congratulation on a really great job!

We are planning a study involving a rather similar sequence (even though we are using a 3T scanner) and I was wondering how much this code is tailored to your specific dataset, and how hard would it be to adapt it for our specific application.

On a similar, but separate, note, I was wondering if you had a "working" example of the code, like a "main" file that, combined with an example dataset will allow me to run the compiled binaries and get some of the images shown in the paper.

Thank you!

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Hi,

I apologize for the late response - so the hope with this code was to make it generic but it may have places where it needs some simple fixes to make it compatible with other 3D trajectories - it should work for 3D stack of spirals or stack of stars - happy to help with this.

I am actually working on adding some examples - I have a wrapper that makes it easier to call reconstruction with matlab and see plots etc.

can you tell me more about your trajectories etc and type of scanner your using ?

Best,
Ahsan

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