Neuroimaging data sharing with FLI-IAM
Résumé
The goal of this talk will be two-fold. First, we will review the FLI-IAM infrastructure and provide an overview of its activities. The foundational vision, introduced in 2013, was to build a federated infrastructure (hardware and software) accessible to users of national in vivo platforms to store, manage and process large sets of clinical and preclinical imaging data and associated metadata. Presently, FLI-IAM is composed of two key-components that we will introduce: the Shanoir database and the VIP processing plateform. A rapid overview of the current and future research projects relying on FLI-IAM will be presented.
Second, we will review European and international initiatives in neuroimaging data sharing. In particular, we will discuss datalad (a git-based solution to easily store and retrieve large amount of data) and the Brain Imaging Data Structure (or BIDS, a standard for storing and sharing brain imaging datasets).
Domaines
NeurosciencesOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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