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BSGLMM 26 Jan 2015

26 Jan 22:10
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This version brings a greater level of flexibility to the tool, in particular moving all essential inputs out of compile-time definitions into options. In particular, both the mask and white matter image are specified at the command line, and the white matter image has become optional.

See the main page (http://warwick.ac.uk/tenichols/BSGLMM) and the user manual for more details on the new usage.

First web release

23 Jan 15:23
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This is the first version of BSGLMM released on August 7, 2014.

BSGLMM 20 Jan 2015

20 Jan 16:21
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Addressed major bugs when using more than 300 subjects. Now should work with up to 2000 subjects, and also uses much less memory.

Usability is also improved, with command line usage, and the ability to specify the number of iterations and burn in as options.