DTI-TK is a spatial normalization and atlas construction toolkit optimized for examining white matter morphometry using DTI data. A 2011 study published in NeuroImage ranks DTI-TK the top-performing tool in its class.
DTI-TK is free software, provided under the General Public License. DTI-TK binaries are provided free of charge for academic or non-commercial use. Development and continued maintenance of DTI-TK have been made possible by grants from the U.S. National Institutes of Health and by the generous time investments from members of the DTI-TK developer community.
Since DTI-TK is free, there's no technical support number to call. We do our best to answer questions on the mailing lists in a timely manner, but we count on other users to offer answers as well. Often, DTI-TK development is done on a volunteer basis. Please keep that in mind when you use DTI-TK.
DTI-TK has been developed as part of Dr Gary Zhang's Ph.D. thesis at Penn Image Computing and Science Laboratory (PICSL), University of Pennsylvania, under the supervision of Dr James C Gee.
Gary, now at Microstructure Imaging Group of Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC) and Department of Computer Science, University College London, and Dr Paul Yushkevich at PICSL now help maintain and develop DTI-TK.
There are a growing number of researcher groups that have adopted DTI-TK, including several top research groups in diffusion imaging, such as Dr Carlo Pierpaoli's group at NIH and Dr Andrew Alexander's group at University of Wisconsin at Madison. To find out who is publishing with DTI-TK, check out the list of publications used DTI-TK, which we update regularly.
DTI-TK is a very convenient tool that allows you to register, analyze and visualize DTI images very easily. If you know how to use very simple unix command lines, then using DTI-TK is very easy!
DTI-TK does not replicate the core functionalities of many existing popular DTI packages, such as CAMINO or DTIStudio but is designed to allow users of these existing tools to leverage DTI-TK in a pain-free way. The Interoperability page gives detailed descriptions of how DTI-TK enables the seamless integration of DTI-TK with your favorite DTI tool.
What is not supported by DTI-TK?
You can help make DTI-TK better in two ways: