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Add a flexible VisualQC preparation script to go from as-is files to VisualQC-ready #70
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Thanks Eric - appreciate this. Please go ahead and customize it as you see fit. Few comments:
Happy to chat anytime if it helps. If I don't reply quickly here, don't hesitate to email me. |
i had been wanting to work on methods to generate 3D renders natively within Python, and these holidays might be a good time.. Can I request you and @Arshitha to share what you have done so far on it, so I avoid reinventing? I'll be sure to mention your contribs. |
did you get a chance to work on this, Eric? it's okay if you didn't. |
Hey @raamana! Yeah, sorry for the silence. Shortly after I wrote this up I shifted gears for a while. I think I'll get back to this soon, but I can't say if it's going to be this month or next month. There's a few new projects in-between me and working on this. |
NP Eric. I made decent progress on batch generation of screenshots in the branch |
instructions to try in case you are interested: #37 (comment) |
Awesome! Thanks for the instructions! Documentation always helps. We'll check this out on our next occasion of using VisualQC for defacing evaluations. |
Description
I would like to contribute a "vqcprep" or "visualqc_prep" command-line interface (CLI) that will be able to prepare from files on my filesystem in arbitrary folder trees (or BIDS trees) to a valid and ready VisualQC tree using a CSV as input.
My typical VisualQC use case is for evaluating the quality of defacing or alignment, but I imagine this as a flexible enough utility to be able to handle any of the use cases provided as input to
vqc*
CLIs.What I Am Planning To Do Right Now
What I Would Like To Know
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