Graphical programming interface: A development environment for MRI methods

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Purpose To introduce a multiplatform, Python language-based, development environment called graphical programming interface for prototyping MRI techniques. Methods The interface allows developers to interact with their scientific algorithm prototypes visually in an event-driven environment making tasks such as parameterization, algorithm testing, data manipulation, and visualization an integrated part of the work-flow. Algorithm developers extend the built-in functionality through simple code interfaces designed to facilitate rapid implementation. Results This article shows several examples of algorithms developed in graphical programming interface including the non-Cartesian MR reconstruction algorithms for PROPELLER and spiral as well as spin simulation and trajectory visualization of a FLORET example. Conclusion The graphical programming interface framework is shown to be a versatile prototyping environment for developing numeric algorithms used in the latest MR techniques. Magn Reson Med 74:1449-1460, 2015.

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Zwart, N. R., & Pipe, J. G. (2015). Graphical programming interface: A development environment for MRI methods. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 74(5), 1449–1460. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.25528

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