1st Elephant User Workshop
Paris, FR
Attendance type(s): In Person
Event Dates: 04—6 Nov 2019
In this workshop, users will be trained in the use of community-driven tools developed in the context of the Human Brain Project to analyze electrophysiological data, such as spike train data or LFP time series. In addition, participants receive help in integrating their own data into such analysis workflows. The topics covered will be:< br >< br >
* reading and manipulating electrophysiology data in Python using Neo [1]< br >
* analysis of such data using Elephant [2]< br >
* best practices for integrating metadata into your workflow to aid the analysis process< br >
* best practices for structuring of analysis results< br >
* tracking data analysis pipelines using the HBP Knowledge Graph [3]< br >
* collaboration and sharing using the HBP Collaboratory [4]< br >
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For more information and registration, see:
https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/infrastructure-events-trainings/1st-elephant-user-workshop-accelerate-structured-and-reproducibl/< br >
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Organizers:< br >
Andrew Davison | French National Centre for Scientific Research, France< br >
Michael Denker | Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany< br >
Martina Schmalholz | Heidelberg University, Germany< br >
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References:< br >
[1] Neo, https://neo.readthedocs.io< br >
[2] Elephant, https://elephant.readthedocs.io< br >
[3] HBP Knowledge Graph, https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/explore-the-brain/< br >
[4] HBP Collaboratory, https://collab.humanbrainproject.eu< br >
Contact Details
Email: m.denker@fz-juelich.de