Python3 bindings to various neuroimaging data formats
NiBabel provides read and write access to some common medical and neuroimaging file formats, including: ANALYZE (plain, SPM99, SPM2), GIFTI, NIfTI1, MINC, as well as PAR/REC. The various image format classes give full or selective access to header (meta) information and access to the image data is made available via NumPy arrays. NiBabel is the successor of PyNIfTI.
Related packages: python-nibabel, python-nibabel-doc
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Distribution | Base version | Our version | Architectures |
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Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy) | 1.2.2-1 | 2.0.1-1~nd70+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Debian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie) | 1.3.0-2 | 2.0.1-1~nd80+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Debian testing (stretch) | 2.0.1-1 | 2.0.1-1~nd90+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Debian unstable (sid) | 2.0.1-1 | 2.0.1-1~nd+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS “Precise Pangolin” (precise) | 1.1.0-1build1 | 2.0.1-1~nd12.04+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Ubuntu 14.04 “Trusty Tahr” (trusty) | 1.2.2-1 | 2.0.1-1~nd14.04+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Ubuntu 14.10 “Utopic Unicorn” (utopic) | 1.3.0-2 | 2.0.1-1~nd14.10+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet” (vivid) | 1.3.0-2 | 2.0.1-1~nd15.04+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |