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URL: http://icatb.sourceforge.net/fusion/fusion_startup.php
Proper Citation: Fusion ICA Toolbox (RRID:SCR_003494)
Description: A MATLAB toolbox which implements the joint Independent Component Analysis (ICA), parallel ICA and CCA with joint ICA methods. It is used to to extract the shared information across modalities like fMRI, EEG, sMRI and SNP data. * Environment: Win32 (MS Windows), Gnome, KDE * Operating System: MacOS, Windows, Linux * Programming Language: MATLAB * Supported Data Format: ANALYZE, NIfTI-1
Abbreviations: FIT
Synonyms: Fusion ICA Toolbox (FIT)
Resource Type: software toolkit, software resource, data processing software, software application
Keywords: analysis, functional magnetic resonance imaging, cca, image, eeg, neuroimaging, matlab, smri, snp, mri, algorithm, reusable library, independent component analysis, principal component analysis
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