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d) This Software License does NOT grant any rights with respect to any third-party software, library, and packages used in the software, including but not limited in (1) MNI N3 Bias correction package; (2) FSL; (3) Brain Visa; (4) Simple ITK;
e) The Software has been designed for research purposes only and has not been reviewed or approved by the Food and Drug Administration or by any other agency. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT CLINICAL APPLICATIONS ARE NEITHER RECOMMENDED NOR ADVISED.
f) The Software is provided "AS IS" and neither the author nor any contributors to the software shall have any obligation to provide maintenance, support, updates, enhancements or modifications thereto. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND ANY CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
g) Please cite the following papers if using the software:
[1]. L. Wang, Z. Wu, L. Chen, Y. Sun, W. Lin, G. Li , "iBEAT V2.0: a multisite-applicable, deep learning-based pipeline for infant cerebral cortical surface reconstruction," Nature Protocols, vol. 18, pp. 1488-1509, 2023.
[2]. L. Wang, G. Li, F. Shi, X. Cao, C. Lian, D. Nie, et al., "Volume-based analysis of 6-month-old infant brain MRI for autism biomarker identification and early diagnosis," in International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2018, pp. 411-419
[3]. G. Li, J. Nie, L. Wang, F. Shi, J. H. Gilmore, W. Lin, et al., "Measuring the dynamic longitudinal cortex development in infants by reconstruction of temporally consistent cortical surfaces," Neuroimage, vol. 90, pp. 266-279, 2014.
[4]. G. Li, L. Wang, P.-T. Yap, F. Wang, Z. Wu, Y. Meng, et al., "Computational neuroanatomy of baby brains: A review," Neuroimage, vol. 185, pp. 906-925, 2018.
[5]. G. Li, L. Wang, F. Shi, J. Gilmore, W. Lin, D. Shen, "Construction of 4D high-definition cortical surface atlases of infants: Methods and applications," Medical Image Analysis, 25: 22-36, 2015.
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