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do you have a preferred way to cite this repo? #15

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pangyuteng opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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do you have a preferred way to cite this repo? #15

pangyuteng opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@pangyuteng
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pangyuteng commented Apr 19, 2024

Hello staff at MolloiLab.

Thanks for open sourcing your code.
Let me know if you have a preferred way to cite this repo.
I have ported it to python. Soon a PI will be using it, so for now i'm planning on providing them below two references for citing when they are writing grants/publications:

Black, Dale, Xingshuo Xiao, and Sabee Molloi. "Coronary artery calcium mass measurement based on integrated intensity and volume fraction techniques." Journal of Medical Imaging 10.4 (2023): 043502-043502.
Gräni, Christoph, et al. "Ultra-low-dose coronary artery calcium scoring using novel scoring thresholds for low tube voltage protocols—a pilot study." European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging 19.12 (2018): 1362-1371.

Thanks.

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@Dale-Black
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Please cite both of these papers, with whatever format you prefer. Thank you for proper recognition

https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mp.16326
https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.10.4.043502

@Dale-Black
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Are you interested in collaboration at all? There are still many areas of improvement and robustness testing that could be added to methods like Agatston scoring. I would be able to assist building a proper Python library with the use of JuliaCall which powers other impressive Python library wrappers like PySr

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Thanks again for sharing your repo!
For research colabs please reach out to the PIs, it depends on your/their research overlap/interests. :)

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