06-24-2004
i have 2 views on the sterotypical advanced computer operator in general.
1) is the definition of dweeb/dork/bookworm/pasty white. (nothig wrong with any of these btw)
2) your avg joe that can have a life outside of the machine. someitmes is a bit sporty, sometimes a bit adventurious.
I am a mix of the two.
i enjoy raceing motorcycles, checkout cars, video games, irc, reading hangin out
the books i tend to read are usually religious/history based.
you know...
christianity
templars
2nd crusade
Delta
navy seals
stuff like that.
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teem-tend
teem-tend(1) User Commands teem-tend(1)
NAME
teem-tend - Diffusion Image Processing and Analysis
DESCRIPTION
"tend" is a command-line interface to much of the functionality in "ten",
a C library for diffusion image processing. Ten is one library in the "Teem" collection of libraries. More information about Teem is
at <http://teem.sourceforge.net>.
Users are strongly encouraged to join the teem-users mailing list:
<http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/teem-users>. This is the primary forum for feedback, questions, and feature requests.
Like "unu", another Teem command-line binary, it is often useful to chain
together invocations of tend with pipes, as in the following, which estimates tensors from DWIs, takes a slice of the tensor volume,
computes the standard RGB colormap of the principal eigenvector, and then quantizes it to an 8-bit PNG:
tend estim -i dwi.nhdr -B kvp -knownB0 true
| tend slice -a 2 -p 30 | tend evecrgb -c 0 -a cl2 -gam 1.2 | unu quantize -b 8 -min 0 -max 1 -o z30-rgb.png
If tend repeatedly proves itself useful for your research, an
acknowledgment to that effect in your publication would be greatly appreciated, such as (for LaTeX): "Dataset processing performed
with the { t tend} tool part of the { t Teem} toolkit available at { t $<$http://teem.sf.net$>$}"
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for Teem is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and teem-tend programs are properly installed at your site,
the command
info teem-tend
should give you access to the complete manual.
1.10.0 December 10, 2008 teem-tend(1)