Recent Advances and the Future Generation of Neuroinformatics Infrastructure

Recent Advances and the Future Generation of Neuroinformatics Infrastructure
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9782889196777
ISBN-13 : 2889196771
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Book Synopsis Recent Advances and the Future Generation of Neuroinformatics Infrastructure by : Xi Cheng

Download or read book Recent Advances and the Future Generation of Neuroinformatics Infrastructure written by Xi Cheng and published by Frontiers Media SA. This book was released on 2015-12-11 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The huge volume of multi-modal neuroimaging data across different neuroscience communities has posed a daunting challenge to traditional methods of data sharing, data archiving, data processing and data analysis. Neuroinformatics plays a crucial role in creating advanced methodologies and tools for the handling of varied and heterogeneous datasets in order to better understand the structure and function of the brain. These tools and methodologies not only enhance data collection, analysis, integration, interpretation, modeling, and dissemination of data, but also promote data sharing and collaboration. This Neuroinformatics Research Topic aims to summarize the state-of-art of the current achievements and explores the directions for the future generation of neuroinformatics infrastructure. The publications present solutions for data archiving, data processing and workflow, data mining, and system integration methodologies. Some of the systems presented are large in scale, geographically distributed, and already have a well-established user community. Some discuss opportunities and methodologies that facilitate large-scale parallel data processing tasks under a heterogeneous computational environment. We wish to stimulate on-going discussions at the level of the neuroinformatics infrastructure including the common challenges, new technologies of maximum benefit, key features of next generation infrastructure, etc. We have asked leading research groups from different research areas of neuroscience/neuroimaging to provide their thoughts on the development of a state of the art and highly-efficient neuroinformatics infrastructure. Such discussions will inspire and help guide the development of a state of the art, highly-efficient neuroinformatics infrastructure.


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