Informatics and Data Mining Tools and Strategies for the Human Connectome Project
Washington University in St. Louis · University of Oxford
Abstract
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a major endeavor that will acquire and analyze connectivity data plus other neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data from 1,200 healthy adults. It will serve as a key resource for the neuroscience research community, enabling discoveries of how the brain is wired and how it functions in different individuals. To fulfill its potential, the HCP consortium is developing an informatics platform that will handle: (1) storage of primary and processed data, (2) systematic processing and analysis of the data, (3) open-access data-sharing, and (4) mining and exploration of the data. This informatics platform will include two primary components. ConnectomeDB will provide database…
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10Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Data science
- Neuroinformatics
- Informatics
- Health informatics tools
- Context (archaeology)
- Human Connectome Project
- Data sharing
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure