jMRUI is a software package used for processing of MRS and MRSI data.
It includes algorithms for frequency selective filtering of signals, correction of eddy current artifacts, Cadzow signal-to-noise enhancement, linear prediction, non-linear fitting, etc. [1]
jMRUI is mainly developed as part of Marie Curie Framework by the D. Graveron-Demilly group at the Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. The software is not open-source, but licenses are free for academia, on the condition that they register on the website.
Versions
editThe latest released version is jMRUI 5.2.
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