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The DIVE interface is composed of multiple panels, some of which are hidden by default. There are three types of panels:
The DIVE interface is composed of multiple panels, some of which are hidden by default. There are three types of panels:
- Model specification panels
### Model specification panels
These allow the user to specify the different model compartments and orientation distribution function. The compartments can be any number amongst a predefined set (see above).
These allow the user to specify the different model compartments and orientation distribution function. The compartments can be any number amongst a predefined set (see above).
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The Orientation panel allows specification of a fibre orientation distribution (FOD) which is applied to a user-selected subset of the compartments. The FOD can be a combination of any number of single stick-like or Watson-like distributions.
The Orientation panel allows specification of a fibre orientation distribution (FOD) which is applied to a user-selected subset of the compartments. The FOD can be a combination of any number of single stick-like or Watson-like distributions.
- Visualisation panels
### Visualisation panels
There are 4 visualisation panels:
There are 4 visualisation panels:
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Visualisation panel 3 show the signal as a function of gradient orientation in two different ways: either as a function of the angle w.r.t. an orientation specified in the control panels (below), or as a 3D glyph.
Visualisation panel 3 show the signal as a function of gradient orientation in two different ways: either as a function of the angle w.r.t. an orientation specified in the control panels (below), or as a 3D glyph.