International audienceNeuroimaging pipelines are known to generate different results depending on the computing platform where they are compiled and executed. We quantify these differences for brain tissue classification, fMRI analysis, and cortical thickness (CT) extraction, using three of the main neuroimaging packages (FSL, Freesurfer and CIVET) and different versions of GNU/Linux. We also identify some causes of these differences using library and system call interception. We find that these packages use mathematical functions based on single-precision floating-point arithmetic whose implementations in operating systems continue to evolve. While these differences have little or no impact on simple analysis pipelines such as brain extrac...
Camille Maumet and Thomas E. Nichols authors contributed equally to this study.International audienc...
International audienceA plethora of tools and techniques are now available to process and model fMRI...
A wealth of analysis tools are available to fMRI researchers in order to extract patterns of task va...
International audienceNeuroimaging pipelines are known to generate different results depending on th...
Variations in computational infrastructures, including operating systems, software versions, and har...
In recent years, replicability of neuroscientific findings, specifically those concerning correlates...
International audienceWith an increase in awareness regarding a troubling lack of reproducibility in...
FreeSurfer is a popular software package to measure cortical thickness and volume of neuroanatomical...
The lack of computational reproducibility threatens data science in several domains. In particular, ...
FreeSurfer is a popular software package to measure cortical thickness and volume of neuroanatomical...
Reproducibility of neuroimaging analyses across operating systems. Front. Neuroinform. 9:12. doi: 10...
In recent years, the replicability of neuroimaging findings has become an important concern to the r...
International audienceWhen changes in the analysis methods lead to different results, what does it t...
Camille Maumet and Thomas E. Nichols authors contributed equally to this study.International audienc...
International audienceA plethora of tools and techniques are now available to process and model fMRI...
A wealth of analysis tools are available to fMRI researchers in order to extract patterns of task va...
International audienceNeuroimaging pipelines are known to generate different results depending on th...
Variations in computational infrastructures, including operating systems, software versions, and har...
In recent years, replicability of neuroscientific findings, specifically those concerning correlates...
International audienceWith an increase in awareness regarding a troubling lack of reproducibility in...
FreeSurfer is a popular software package to measure cortical thickness and volume of neuroanatomical...
The lack of computational reproducibility threatens data science in several domains. In particular, ...
FreeSurfer is a popular software package to measure cortical thickness and volume of neuroanatomical...
Reproducibility of neuroimaging analyses across operating systems. Front. Neuroinform. 9:12. doi: 10...
In recent years, the replicability of neuroimaging findings has become an important concern to the r...
International audienceWhen changes in the analysis methods lead to different results, what does it t...
Camille Maumet and Thomas E. Nichols authors contributed equally to this study.International audienc...
International audienceA plethora of tools and techniques are now available to process and model fMRI...
A wealth of analysis tools are available to fMRI researchers in order to extract patterns of task va...