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   <title>New Release of pyClusterROI</title>
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   <description>I am pleased to announce the latest release of the pyClusterROI python library for the generation of ROIs using spatially constrained parcellation of fMRI data. The library has been updated to use nibabel, to be compatibile with more recent versions of scipy, and to add a script to name regions based on information from various atlases. The code has been moved to a github repository: https://github.com/ccraddock/cluster_roi, and there is now a new webpage with more detailed information: http://ccraddock.github.io/cluster_roi/.</description>
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   <dc:creator>Cameron Craddock</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>Tue, 08 Oct 2013 2:01:19 GMT</dc:date>
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