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May 30, 2017  11:05 AM | lohmeier - Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Usage as demonstrational data
Hallo,

we have developed a brain-extraction method and evaluated it using data from the UNC-Wisconsin Neurodevelopment Rhesus MRI Database. We published it as open source and would like to include example/demonstrational data on our github page.

We would like to include:
sj_028_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz
sj_031_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz
sj_033_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz

A link to the original project and source would be included.

Would this be okay?

Regards
Johannes
May 30, 2017  12:05 PM | Martin Styner
RE: Usage as demonstrational data
Hi Johannes
Thanks for asking. Yes, you are free to redistribute the data (not just these 3 cases), as we are using a creative commons license. Thus, as long as you give credit to us (what you mentioned is great, i.e. acknowledge it and link to NITRC or girder page).

The tool looks great, btw, I will try it out myself today to tomorrow.

Thanks
Martin
Originally posted by Johannes Lohmeier:
Hallo,

we have developed a brain-extraction method (https://github.com/jlohmeier/atlasBREX) and evaluated it using data from the UNC-Wisconsin Neurodevelopment Rhesus MRI Database. We published it as open source and would like to include example/demonstrational data on our github page.

We would like to include:
sj_028_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz
sj_031_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz
sj_033_07months_T1_Reg2Atlas.nii.gz

A link to the original project and source would be included.

Would this be okay?

Regards
Johannes
May 30, 2017  03:05 PM | lohmeier - Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
RE: Usage as demonstrational data
Hi Martin, thanks for the clarification!

Originally posted by Martin Styner:
Hi Johannes
Thanks for asking. Yes, you are free to redistribute the data (not just these 3 cases), as we are using a creative commons license. Thus, as long as you give credit to us (what you mentioned is great, i.e. acknowledge it and link to NITRC or girder page).

The tool looks great, btw, I will try it out myself today to tomorrow.

Thanks
Martin