Update home authored by Saad Jbabdi's avatar Saad Jbabdi
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1. Acquisition:
specify an acquisition scheme by either selecting amongst pre-defined ones or loading text files. Once a scheme is chosen, click on 'Display scatter' to see the predicted data. Click on 'Save scatter' to save the data into a CSV file.
Specify an acquisition scheme by either selecting amongst pre-defined ones or loading text files. Once a scheme is chosen, click on 'Display scatter' to see the predicted data. Click on 'Save scatter' to save the data into a CSV file.
2. Shells:
modify the b-value/diffusion time/gradient amplitude/gradient duration. This affects all the signal plots except for those where b-value/diffusion time appear along the x-axis.
Modify the b-value/diffusion time/gradient amplitude/gradient duration. This affects all the signal plots except for those where b-value/diffusion time appear along the x-axis.
3. Noise:
add noise to the scattered data. This only affects the scattered data following the acquisition scheme defined in panel (1), not the continuous signal predictions.
Add noise to the scattered data. This only affects the scattered data following the acquisition scheme defined in panel (1), not the continuous signal predictions.
4. Axis:
perform operations that affect the x and y axes of the plots. User can choose to apply one of predefined operations to the axes (e.g. to look at log-signal instead of signal), or can modify the reference orientation of the signal v angle plot (see visualisation panel 4)
Perform operations that affect the x and y axes of the plots. User can choose to apply one of predefined operations to the axes (e.g. to look at log-signal instead of signal), or can modify the reference orientation of the signal v angle plot (see visualisation panel 4)
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