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…cific-blobs # Conflicts: # simpa/core/device_digital_twins/pa_devices/ithera_msot_acuity.py # simpa/utils/tags.py
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I've added diffusive models for both 3d and 2d maps, just as a warning the 3d maps do take quite a long time to construct. If anyone has ideas to speed it up im all ears :) |
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This looks useful to me.
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Whilst I would love to show some examples, everything I have done so far uses patient data and hence cannot be shown here. However, this is how I would implement it:
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Fixes #356