dcm_qa_philips is a simple DICOM to NIfTI validator script and dataset. This repository is similar to dcm_qa, but includes data from Philips MRI scanners.
For details see the Philips page.
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Bangalore_2008
- Achieva
- SoftwareVersions: 2.5.3_2.5.3.3_PMS1.1_MIMIT_EVIIMDictionary
- Diffusion sequence
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Magdeburg_2014
- Achieva
- SoftwareVersions: 51.0
- T2* functional sequence
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Rosetta_2013
- Achieva
- SoftwareVersions: 3.2.2\3.2.2.0
- Diffusion sequence
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Vanderbilt_2018
- Achieva
- SoftwareVersions: 53.0
- Diffusion sequence
Data origin is described in the notes.txt
file for each series. The code and images are covered by the 2-clause BSD license.
- 24-February-2019 Initial public release
- 19-November-2019 Added functional sequence
Assuming that the executable dcm2niix is in your path, you should be able to simply run the script batch.sh
from the terminal.
If you have problems you can edit the first few lines of the batch.sh
script so that basedir
reports the explicit location of the dcm_qa
folder (by default this is assumed to be the folder containing the script) on your computer and exenam
reports the explicit location of dcm2niix (by default it is assumed to be in your path). Also, make sure the script is executable (chmod +x batch.sh
). Then run the script.
This software reports when there are any changes in behavior of the software. However, some of these changes might be improvements. For example, software which supports future BIDS tags will report differences relative to the prior solutions reported in dcm_qa_philips. Once the solutions have been verified as correct, one needs to update both dcm_qa_philips and the software that invokes dcm_qa_philips. For example, with dcm2niix we can update it to use the latest version of dcm_qa with this script:
cd dcm2niix
git submodule update --remote
git commit -am 'Update dcm_qa_philips submodule.'
git push
- dcm2niix's handling of these files is described here.