<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:r="https://r-universe.dev"><channel><title>tractoverse.r-universe.dev</title><link>https://tractoverse.r-universe.dev</link><description>Recent package updates in tractoverse</description><generator>R-universe</generator><image><url>https://github.com/tractoverse.png</url><title>R packages by tractoverse</title><link>https://tractoverse.r-universe.dev</link></image><lastBuildDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 17:35:58 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title>[tractoverse] fiber 0.1.2</title><author>aymeric.stamm@cnrs.fr (Aymeric Stamm)</author><description>Provides three S7 classes — streamline, bundle, and
bundle_set — for representing diffusion MRI tractography data
in R, together with a concise set of methods for computing
shape descriptors (arc-length, curvature, torsion, sinuosity),
the Hausdorff distance between streamlines, arc-length
reparametrization of streamlines and bundles onto uniform
grids, combination of streamlines or bundles into a single
bundle, combination of bundles from multiple subjects or
sessions into a bundle_set, and coercion to and from the
dwiFiber S4 class of the 'dti' package. See Dell'Acqua, F.,
Descoteaux, M. and Leemans, A. (2024) &quot;Handbook of Diffusion MR
Tractography&quot; &lt;doi:10.1016/C2018-0-02520-7&gt; for more about the
mathematical and computational underpinnings of diffusion MRI
tractography.</description><link>https://github.com/r-universe/tractoverse/actions/runs/26709474959</link><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 17:35:58 GMT</pubDate><r:package>fiber</r:package><r:version>0.1.2</r:version><r:status>success</r:status><r:repository>https://tractoverse.r-universe.dev</r:repository><r:upstream>https://github.com/tractoverse/fiber</r:upstream></item><item><title>[tractoverse] midi 0.1.0.9000</title><author>aymeric.stamm@cnrs.fr (Aymeric Stamm)</author><description>An implementation of a taxonomy of models of restricted
diffusion in biological tissues parametrized by the tissue
geometry (axis, diameter, density, etc.). This is primarily
used in the context of diffusion magnetic resonance (MR)
imaging to model the MR signal attenuation in the presence of
diffusion gradients. The goal is to provide tools to simulate
the MR signal attenuation predicted by these models under
different experimental conditions. The package feeds a
companion 'shiny' app available at
&lt;https://midi-pastrami.apps.math.cnrs.fr&gt; that serves as a
graphical interface to the models and tools provided by the
package. Models currently available are the ones in Neuman
(1974) &lt;doi:10.1063/1.1680931&gt;, Van Gelderen et al. (1994)
&lt;doi:10.1006/jmrb.1994.1038&gt;, Stanisz et al. (1997)
&lt;doi:10.1002/mrm.1910370115&gt;, Soderman &amp; Jonsson (1995)
&lt;doi:10.1006/jmra.1995.0014&gt; and Callaghan (1995)
&lt;doi:10.1006/jmra.1995.1055&gt;.</description><link>https://github.com/r-universe/tractoverse/actions/runs/26276365824</link><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 16:46:08 GMT</pubDate><r:package>midi</r:package><r:version>0.1.0.9000</r:version><r:status>success</r:status><r:repository>https://tractoverse.r-universe.dev</r:repository><r:upstream>https://github.com/tractoverse/midi</r:upstream></item></channel></rss>