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Biomedical Informatics Research Network
 
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Biomedical Informatics Research Network (RRID:SCR_005163) BIRN storage service resource, data or information resource, data repository, service resource, database, atlas, software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 22, 2023. National initiative to advance biomedical research through data sharing and online collaboration that provides data sharing infrastructure, software tools, strategies and advisory services. Groups may choose whether to share data internally or with external audiences. Hardware and data remain under control of individual user groups. dti, fmri, alzheimer's disease, cognitive impairment, collaborative environment, cyberinfrastructure, data sharing, depressive disorder, information technology, infrastructure, memory dysfunction, microarray, mri, neurodegenerative disease, neuroinformatics, neuroimaging, genetics, biomedical material, neurobiology, electrophysiology, collaboration, biomedical, imaging, imaging system, biomedical engineering, brain, health is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: DataCite
has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
is parent organization of: Morphometry BIRN
is parent organization of: Knowledge Engineering from Experimental Design
is parent organization of: Mouse Biomedical Informatics Research Network
is parent organization of: NIH Topic Maps - A Topic Database of NIH Funded Grants
is parent organization of: Human Imaging Database
is parent organization of: Function BIRN
is parent organization of: B0 and eddy current correction for DTI
is parent organization of: BrainSuite
is parent organization of: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, NCRR, NCRR, NCRR, NCRR, NIGMS PMID:21515543
PMID:18348946
PMID:17238407
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00027 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/birn http://www.birncommunity.org/, https://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/factSheet/birn.htm SCR_005163 BIRN - The Conduit for Biomedical Research, Biomedical Informatics Research Network - The Conduit for Biomedical Research 2024-07-06 10:33:45 12
fMRI Data Center
 
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fMRI Data Center (RRID:SCR_007278) fMRIDC storage service resource, data or information resource, data repository, service resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 25, 2013 Public curated repository of peer reviewed fMRI studies and their underlying data. This Web-accessible database has data mining capabilities and the means to deliver requested data to the user (via Web, CD, or digital tape). Datasets available: 107 NOTE: The fMRIDC is down temporarily while it moves to a new home at UCLA. Check back again in late Jan 2013! The goal of the Center is to help speed the progress and the understanding of cognitive processes and the neural substrates that underlie them by: * Providing a publicly accessible repository of peer-reviewed fMRI studies. * Providing all data necessary to interpret, analyze, and replicate these fMRI studies. * Provide training for both the academic and professional communities. The Center will accept data from those researchers who are publishing fMRI imaging articles in peer-reviewed journals. The goal is to serve the entire fMRI community. fmri, cognitive, cortex, mri, talairach, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, brain, structure, function, magnetic resonance, intellect, image collection, data set is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA
NSF, W. M. Keck Foundation, NIMH, Sun Microsystems Center of Excellence PMID:11545705 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00025 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fmridatacenter/ SCR_007278 The fMRI Data Center 2024-07-06 10:34:55 16
BrainInfo
 
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BrainInfo (RRID:SCR_003142) portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification, database, topical portal, atlas Portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web that helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 100 other neuroscience sites. BrainInfo consists of three basic components: NeuroNames, a developing database of definitions of neuroanatomic structures in four species, their most common acronyms and their names in eight languages; NeuroMaps, a digital atlas system based on 3-D canonical stereotaxic atlases of rhesus macaque and mouse brains and programs that enable one to map data to standard surface and cross-sectional views of the brains for presentation and publication; and the NeuroMaps precursor: Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, a 2-D stereotaxic atlas of the longtailed (fascicularis) macaque brain that shows the locations of some 250 architectonic areas of macaque cortex. The NeuroMaps atlases will soon include a number of overlays showing the locations of cortical areas and other neuroscientific data in the standard frameworks of the macaque and mouse atlases. Viewers are encouraged to use NeuroNames as a stable source of unique standard terms and acronyms for brain structures in publications, illustrations and indexing systems; to use templates extracted from the NeuroMaps macaque and mouse brain atlases for presenting neuroscientific information in image format; and to use the Template Atlas for warping to MRIs or PET scans of the macaque brain to estimate the stereotaxic locations of structures. brain, neuroanatomy is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: Biositemaps
is related to: INIA19 Primate Brain Atlas
has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
The Human Brain Project, NIBIB, NLM, NIH Office of the Director, NIMH, NCRR PMID:21789500
PMID:21163300
PMID:18368361
PMID:15055392
Contents of this work may be downloaded, Copied, Cited and disseminated provided that proper attribution is given: BrainInfo (1991-present), National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, Http://www.braininfo.org. nif-0000-00019 SCR_003142 Brain Info 2024-07-06 10:32:11 16
MiMI Plugin for Cytoscape
 
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MiMI Plugin for Cytoscape (RRID:SCR_003424) MiMI Plugin data visualization software, software resource, data processing software, software application The Cytoscape MiMI Plugin is an open source interactive visualization tool that you can use for analyzing protein interactions and their biological effects. The Cytoscape MiMI Plugin couples Cytoscape, a widely used software tool for analyzing bimolecular networks, with the MiMI database, a database that uses an intelligent deep-merging approach to integrate data from multiple well-known protein interaction databases. The MiMI database has data on 119,880 molecules, 330,153 interactions, and 579 complexes. By querying the MiMI database through Cytoscape you can access the integrated molecular data assembled in MiMI and retrieve interactive graphics that display protein interactions and details on related attributes and biological concepts. You can interact with the visualization by expanding networks to the next nearest neighbors and zooming and panning to relationships of interest. You also can perceptually encode nodes and links to show additional attributes through color, size and the visual cues. You can edit networks, link out to other resources and tools, and access information associated with interactions that has been mined and summarized from the research literature information through a biology natural language processing database (BioNLP) and a multi-document summarization system, MEAD. Additionally, you can choose sub-networks of interest and use SAGA, a graph matching tool, to match these sub-networks to biological pathways. protein interaction, network visualization, xquery, interactive database, information refining, molecular interaction, bioinformatics tool, java, protein-protein interaction, interaction network, biological effect, bimolecular, interaction, molecular, network, pathway, protein, visualization, plugin is listed by: Biositemaps
is related to: Cytoscape
is related to: Michigan Molecular Interactions
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
has parent organization: National Center for Integrative Biomedical Informatics
NIH, NIDA, NLM, NCRR PMID:18812364 nif-0000-33090 http://mimiplugin.ncibi.org/index.html SCR_003424 Cytoscape Plugin for MiMI, MiMI Plugin - Cytoscape Plugin for MiMI 2024-07-06 10:32:21 1
Protege
 
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Protege (RRID:SCR_003299) Protege software resource, authoring tool, software application Protege is a free, open-source platform that provides a growing user community with a suite of tools to construct domain models and knowledge-based applications with ontologies. At its core, Protege implements a rich set of knowledge-modeling structures and actions that support the creation, visualization, and manipulation of ontologies in various representation formats. Protege can be customized to provide domain-friendly support for creating knowledge models and entering data. Further, Protege can be extended by way of a plug-in architecture and a Java-based Application Programming Interface (API) for building knowledge-based tools and applications. An ontology describes the concepts and relationships that are important in a particular domain, providing a vocabulary for that domain as well as a computerized specification of the meaning of terms used in the vocabulary. Ontologies range from taxonomies and classifications, database schemas, to fully axiomatized theories. In recent years, ontologies have been adopted in many business and scientific communities as a way to share, reuse and process domain knowledge. Ontologies are now central to many applications such as scientific knowledge portals, information management and integration systems, electronic commerce, and semantic web services. The Protege platform supports two main ways of modeling ontologies: * The Protege-Frames editor enables users to build and populate ontologies that are frame-based, in accordance with the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity protocol (OKBC). In this model, an ontology consists of a set of classes organized in a subsumption hierarchy to represent a domain's salient concepts, a set of slots associated to classes to describe their properties and relationships, and a set of instances of those classes - individual exemplars of the concepts that hold specific values for their properties. * The Protege-OWL editor enables users to build ontologies for the Semantic Web, in particular in the W3C's Web Ontology Language (OWL). An OWL ontology may include descriptions of classes, properties and their instances. Given such an ontology, the OWL formal semantics specifies how to derive its logical consequences, i.e. facts not literally present in the ontology, but entailed by the semantics. These entailments may be based on a single document or multiple distributed documents that have been combined using defined OWL mechanisms (see the OWL Web Ontology Language Guide). Protege is based on Java, is extensible, and provides a plug-and-play environment that makes it a flexible base for rapid prototyping and application development. ontology, java, develop, manage, edit, plug-in, FASEB list is listed by: Biositemaps
is related to: National Center for Biomedical Ontology
is related to: Jambalaya
has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA
has parent organization: Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, eBay, NCI, NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Centers for Biomedical Computing, NSF, Neural ElectroMagnetic Ontologies NEMO, Pfizer, NLM PMID:17687607 Open unspecified license; Mozilla license. We would be grateful if scientific publications resulting from projects that make use of Prot��g�� would include the following sentence in the acknowledgments section: This work was conducted using the Prot��g�� resource, Which is supported by grant LM007885 from the United States National Library of Medicine. nif-0000-31708 SCR_003299 Protégé, Protege Project 2024-07-06 10:32:16 132
Lyngby
 
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Lyngby (RRID:SCR_007143) Lyngby data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Matlab toolbox for the analysis of functional neuroimages (PET, fMRI). The toolbox contains a number of models: FIR-filter, Lange-Zeger, K-means clustering among others, visualizations and reading of neuroimaging files. functional, statistical, fmri, pet, matlab, neuroimaging is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: THOR Center for Neuroinformatics
Human Brain Project, Danish Research Council, European Union, BIOMED2, MAPAWAMO, NASA, NSF, DOE, NIDA, NIMH Free, Non-commercial nif-0000-00324 SCR_007143 Lyngby Toolbox, Lyngby - A Toolbox for Functional Neuroimaging 2024-07-06 10:34:48 1
Cambridge Brain Activation
 
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Cambridge Brain Activation (RRID:SCR_007109) CamBA workflow software, image analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software toolkit, software application Suite of programs developed for fMRI analysis in a Virtual Pipeline Laboratory facilitates combining program modules from different software packages into processing pipelines to create analysis solutions which are not possible with a single software package alone. Current pipelines include fMRI analysis, statistical testing based on randomization methods and fractal spectral analysis. Pipelines are continually being added. The software is mostly written in C. This fMRI analysis package supports batch processing and comprises the following general functions at the first level of individual image analysis: movement correction (interpolation and regression), time series modeling, data resampling in the wavelet domain, hypothesis testing at voxel and cluster levels. Additionally, there is code for second level analysis - group and factorial or ANOVA mapping - after co-registration of voxel statistic maps from individual images in a standard space. The main point of difference from other fMRI analysis packages is the emphasis throughout on the use of data resampling (permutation or randomization) as a basis for inference on individual, group and factorial test statistics at voxel and cluster levels of resolution. analysis, brain, anova, resampling, statistical, wavelet, fmri, pipeline, affine warp, algorithm or reusable library, application, c, image-to-template, java, linux, macos, magnetic resonance, nifti-1, posix/unix-like, registration, regression, spatial transformation, spectral analysis, statistical operation, temporal transformation, time domain analysis, unix shell, warping, wavelet transformation, web environment is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom
GlaxoSmithKline, Human Brain Project, NIMH, NIBIB GNU General Public License nif-0000-00267 http://www-bmu.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/software/ SCR_007109 2024-07-06 10:34:47 7
SumsDB
 
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SumsDB (RRID:SCR_002759) SumsDB, WebCaret image repository, storage service resource, analysis service resource, data or information resource, data repository, service resource, database, data analysis service, atlas, production service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on May 11, 2016. Repository of brain-mapping data (surfaces and volumes; structural and functional data) derived from studies including fMRI and MRI from many laboratories, providing convenient access to a growing body of neuroimaging and related data. WebCaret is an online visualization tool for viewing SumsDB datasets. SumsDB includes: * data on cerebral cortex and cerebellar cortex * individual subject data and population data mapped to atlases * data from FreeSurfer and other brainmapping software besides Caret SumsDB provides multiple levels of data access and security: * Free (public) access (e.g., for data associated with published studies) * Data access restricted to collaborators in different laboratories * Owner-only access for work in progress Data can be downloaded from SumsDB as individual files or as bundles archived for offline visualization and analysis in Caret WebCaret provides online Caret-style visualization while circumventing software and data downloads. It is a server-side application running on a linux cluster at Washington University. WebCaret "scenes" facilitate rapid visualization of complex combinations of data Bi-directional links between online publications and WebCaret/SumsDB provide: * Links from figures in online journal article to corresponding scenes in WebCaret * Links from metadata in WebCaret directly to relevant online publications and figures segmentation, volume, neuroimaging, brain, fmri, stereotaxic foci, stereotaxic coordinate, brain-mapping, foci, structural mri, mri, cerebral cortex, cerebellar cortex, afni brik, analyze, atlas, nifti, registration, rendering, spatial transformation, surface analysis, surface rendering, visualization, volume rendering, brain mapping, neuroanatomy is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
Mental disease, Neurological disorder, Normal Human Brain Project, NSF, NCI, NLM, NASA, National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00016 http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Sums:About http://www.nitrc.org/projects/sumsdb SCR_002759 SumsDB WebCaret, SumsDB Database, Web Caret, WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database and WebCaret Online Visualization, SumsDB and WebCaret, Sums database, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) and WebCaret Online Visualization, Sums DB, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database 2024-07-06 10:31:59 13
NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development
 
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NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development (RRID:SCR_003394) Pediatric MRI Study narrative resource, data or information resource, data set, experimental protocol Data sets of clinical / behavioral and image data are available for download by qualified researchers from a seven year, multi-site, longitudinal study using magnetic resonance technologies to study brain maturation in healthy, typically-developing infants, children, and adolescents and to correlate brain development with cognitive and behavioral development. The information obtained in this study is expected to provide essential data for understanding the course of normal brain development as a basis for understanding atypical brain development associated with a variety of developmental, neurological, and neuropsychiatric disorders affecting children and adults. This study enrolled over 500 children, ranging from infancy to young adulthood. The goal was to study each participant at least three times over the course of the project at one of six Pediatric Centers across the United States. Brain MR and clinical/behavioral data have been compiled and analyzed at a Data Coordinating Center and Clinical Coordinating Center. Additionally, MR spectroscopy and DTI data are being analyzed. The study was organized around two objectives corresponding to two age ranges at the time of enrollment, each with its own protocols. * Objective 1 enrolled children ages 4 years, 6 months through 18 years (total N = 433). This sample was recruited across the six Pediatric Study Centers using community based sampling to reflect the demographics of the United States in terms of income, race, and ethnicity. The subjects were studied with both imaging and clinical/behavioral measures at two year intervals for three time points. * Objective 2 enrolled newborns, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from birth through 4 years, 5 months, who were studied three or more times at two Pediatric Study Centers at intervals ranging from three months for the youngest subjects to one year as the children approach the Objective 1 age range. Both imaging and clinical/behavioral measures were collected at each time point. Participant recruitment used community based sampling that included hospital venues (e.g., maternity wards and nurseries, satellite physician offices, and well-child clinics), community organizations (e.g., day-care centers, schools, and churches), and siblings of children participating in other research at the Pediatric Study Centers. At timepoint 1, of those enrolled, 114 children had T1 scans that passed quality control checks. Staged data release plan: The first data release included structural MR images and clinical/behavioral data from the first assessments, Visit 1, for Objective 1. A second data release included structural MRI and clinical/behavioral data from the second visit for Objective 1. A third data release included structural MRI data for both Objective 1 and 2 and all time points, as well as preliminary spectroscopy data. A fourth data release added cortical thickness, gyrification and cortical surface data. Yet to be released are longitudinally registered anatomic MRI data and diffusion tensor data. A collaborative effort among the participating centers and NIH resulted in age-appropriate MR protocols and clinical/behavioral batteries of instruments. A summary of this protocol is available as a Protocol release document. Details of the project, such as study design, rationale, recruitment, instrument battery, MRI acquisition details, and quality controls can be found in the study protocol. Also available are the MRI procedure manual and Clinical/Behavioral procedure manuals for Objective 1 and Objective 2. young human, child, pediatric, experimental protocol, brain, brain development, development, mri, minc, clinical, behavior, anatomical mri, diffusion tensor imaging, mr spectroscopy, adolescent, clinical data, behavioral data, data visualization software, clinical measure, behavioral measure, physical neurological examination, behavioral rating, neuropsychological testing, structured psychiatric interview, hormonal measure, image collection, neonate, clinical neuroinformatics, dicom, minc2, magnetic resonance, nifti is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: NIH Data Sharing Repositories
is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
Healthy, Normal NICHD, NIDA, NIMH, NINDS, NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Qualified researchers may apply nif-0000-00201 http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/nihpd/info/, https://nihpd.crbs.ucsd.edu/nihpd/info/index.html SCR_003394 NIH Pediatric MRI Data Repository, Pediatric MRI Data Repository 2024-07-05 10:32:27 6
Analysis of Functional NeuroImages
 
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Analysis of Functional NeuroImages (RRID:SCR_005927) AFNI source code, data visualization software, data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software toolkit, software application Set of (mostly) C programs that run on X11+Unix-based platforms (Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, etc.) for processing, analyzing, and displaying functional MRI (FMRI) data defined over 3D volumes and over 2D cortical surface meshes. AFNI is freely distributed as source code plus some precompiled binaries. c program, unix, fmri, solaris, nifti-1 support, 2d surface analysis, 3d surface analysis, visualization uses: Neuroimaging Data Model
is used by: 3dsvm
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is related to: BASH4RfMRI
has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health
is parent organization of: Mapping Data to the Talairach Atlas
works with: NIAG Addiction Data
NIMH Free, Open Source, Runs on Linux, Runs on Mac OS nif-0000-00259 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/afni SCR_005927 AFNI NIfTI Server, AFNI and NIfTI Server 2024-07-06 10:34:12 1829
MGH-USC Human Connectome Project
 
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MGH-USC Human Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_003490) MGH/UCLA HCP instrument manufacture, portal, data or information resource, service resource, material service resource, production service resource A multi-center project comprising two distinct consortia (Mass. Gen. Hosp. and USC; and Wash. U. and the U. of Minn.) seeking to map white matter fiber pathways in the human brain using leading edge neuroimaging methods, genomics, architectonics, mathematical approaches, informatics, and interactive visualization. The mapping of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals provides unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve conclusions about the living human brain. The HCP is being developed to employ advanced neuroimaging methods, and to construct an extensive informatics infrastructure to link these data and connectivity models to detailed phenomic and genomic data, building upon existing multidisciplinary and collaborative efforts currently underway. Working with other HCP partners based at Washington University in St. Louis they will provide rich data, essential imaging protocols, and sophisticated connectivity analysis tools for the neuroscience community. This project is working to achieve the following: 1) develop sophisticated tools to process high-angular diffusion (HARDI) and diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) from normal individuals to provide the foundation for the detailed mapping of the human connectome; 2) optimize advanced high-field imaging technologies and neurocognitive tests to map the human connectome; 3) collect connectomic, behavioral, and genotype data using optimized methods in a representative sample of normal subjects; 4) design and deploy a robust, web-based informatics infrastructure, 5) develop and disseminate data acquisition and analysis, educational, and training outreach materials. human, structural, functional, neural, white matter, fiber, brain, in vivo, genomic, neuroimaging, visualization, neuroanatomy, genotype, connectivity, connectivity model, neural pathway, phenomic, connectomics, quantification, scanner, eeg, meg, shape analysis, spatial transformation, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, fiber tracking, connectome, behavior, scanner, web resource, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, quantification, shape analysis, spatial transformation, fiber tracking, FASEB list is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project
is parent organization of: USC Multimodal Connectivity Database
Normal NIH, NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Open unspecified license, (BSD/MIT-Style), LONI Software License, Public Domain nif-0000-35789 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_mgh-ucla SCR_003490 Harvard/MGH-UCLA Human Connectome Project, Harvard/MGH-UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project, HCP Harvard/MGH-UCLA, MGH/UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project 2024-07-06 10:32:24 145
Clair library
 
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Clair library (RRID:SCR_007019) Clairlib text extraction software, text-mining software, data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software toolkit, software application A suite of open-source Perl modules intended to simplify a number of generic tasks in natural language processing (NLP), information retrieval (IR), and network analysis (NA). Its architecture also allows for external software to be plugged in with very little effort. The latest version of clairlib is 1.06 which was released on March 2009 and includes about 130 modules implementing a wide range of functionalities. Clairlib is distributed in two forms: * Clairlib-core, which has essential functionality and minimal dependence on external software, and * Clairlib-ext, which has extended functionality that may be of interest to a smaller audience. Much can be done using Clairlib on its own. Some of the things that Clairlib can do are: Tokenization, Summarization, Document Clustering, Document Indexing, Web Graph Analysis, Network Generation, Power Law Distribution Analysis, Network Analysis, RandomWalks on Graphs, Tf-IDF, Perceptron Learning and Classification, and Phrase Based Retrieval and Fuzzy OR Queries. analysis, information, linguistic, module, network, process, retrieval, perl, natural language processing, information retrieval, network analysis is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
NSF, NSF, NSF, NLM, NIDA Open unspecified license: Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 or later. nif-0000-33210 SCR_007019 Computational Linguistics And Information Retrieval Library 2024-07-06 10:34:43 0
LONI Visualization Tool
 
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LONI Visualization Tool (RRID:SCR_000765) LONI Viz, LONI_Viz, LOVE data visualization software, software resource, data processing software, software application A versatile 1D, 2D and 3D data viewer geared for cross-platform visualization of stereotactic brain data. It is a 3-D viewer that allows volumetric data display and manipulation of axial, sagittal and coronal views. It reads Analyze, Raw-binary and NetCDF volumetric data, as well as, Multi-Contour Files (MCF), LWO/LWS surfaces, atlas hierarchical brain-region labelings ( Brain Trees). It is a portable Java-based software, which only requires a Java interpreter and a 64 MB of RAM memory to run on any computer architecture. LONI_Viz allows the user to interactively overlay and browse through several data volumes, zoom in and out in the axial, sagittal and coronal views, and reports the intensities and the stereo-tactic voxel and world coordinates of the data. Expert users can use LONI_Viz to delineate structures of interest, e.g., sulcal curves, on the 3 cardinal projections of the data. These curves then may be use to reconstruct surfaces representing the topological boundaries of cortical and sub-cortical regions of interest. The 3D features of the package include a SurfaceViewer and a full real-time VolumeRenderer. These allow the user to view the relative positions of different anatomical or functional regions which are not co-planar in any of the axial, sagittal or coronal 2D projection planes. The interactive part of LONI_Viz features a region drawing module used for manual delineation of regions of interest. A series of 2D contours describing the boundary of a region in projection planes (axial, sagittal or coronal) could be used to reconstruct the surface-representation of the 3D outer shell of the region. The latter could then be resliced in directions complementary to the drawing-direction and these complementary contours could be loaded in all tree cardinal views. In addition the surface object could be displayed using the SurfaceViewer. A pre-loading data crop and sub-sampling module allows the user to load and view practically data of any size. This is especially important when viewing cryotome, histological or stained data-sets which may reach 1GB (109 bytes) in size. The user could overlay several pre-registered volumes, change intensity colors and ranges and the inter-volume opacities to visually inspect similarities and differences between the different subjects/modalities. Several image-processing aids provide histogram plotting, image-smoothing, etc. Specific Features: * Region description DataBase * Moleculo-genetic database * Brain anatomical data viewer * BrainMapper tool * Surface (LightWave objects/scenes) and Volume rendering tools * Interactive Contour Drawing tool Implementation Issues: * Applet vs. Application - the software is available as both an applet and a standalone application. The former could be used to browse data from within the LONI database, however, it imposes restrictions on file-size, Internet connection and network-bandwidth and client/server file access. The later requires a local install and configuration of the LONI_Viz software * Extendable object-oriented code (Java), computer architecture independent * Complete online software documentation is available at http://www.loni.ucla.edu/LONI_Viz and a Java-Class documentation is available at http://www.loni.ucla.edu/~dinov/LONI_Vis.dir/doc/LONI_Viz_Java_Docs.html brain, atlas, visualization, gene mapping, atlas application, magnetic resonance, surface analysis is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
Aging NIA, NLM, NIA, NCRR, NIMH, NSF, NCRR PMID:16598642 GNU General Public License, For educational and research purposes only nif-0000-23313 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/incf_loni-viz http://www.loni.ucla.edu/Software/LOVE SCR_000765 LONI Visualization Environment, LONI Viz environment, LOVE 2024-07-06 10:30:27 0
LONI Pipeline Processing Environment
 
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LONI Pipeline Processing Environment (RRID:SCR_001161) LONI Pipeline workflow software, software resource, data processing software, software application A free workflow application primarily aimed at neuroimaging researchers that allows users to easily describe their executables in a graphical user interface (ie. create a module) and connect them together to create complex analyses all without having to code a single line in a scripting language. The Pipeline Client runs on your PC/Mac/Linux computer upon which you can create sophisticated processing workflows using a variety of commonly available executable tools (e.g. FSL, AIR, FreeSurfer, AFNI, Diffusion Toolkit, etc). The Distributed Pipeline Server can be installed on your Linux cluster and you can submit processing jobs directly to your own compute systems. Once you����??ve created a module for use in the LONI Pipeline, you can save it into your personal library and reuse it in other workflows you create by simply dragging and dropping it in. Because the LONI Pipeline is written in Java, you can work in whatever operating system suits you best. If there are tools that you need that can only work on another operating system, you can install a Pipeline server on that computer and connect from your client to do processing and analysis remotely. workflow, neuroscience, afni brik, analyze, bshort, bfloat, computational neuroscience, dicom, imaging genomics, java, linux, macos, microsoft, minc, minc2, nifti, pet, spect, posix/unix-like, sunos/solaris, windows, windows nt/2000, atlas, birn, ccb, functional, na-mic, registration, segmentation, statistical, surface analysis, visual processing environment, volume, warping, image processing is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
NCRR, NIMH, NCRR PMID:12880830 LONI Software License nif-0000-00322 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/pipeline http://www.loni.ucla.edu/NCRR/Software/Pipeline.html SCR_001161 LONI Pipeline Environment 2024-07-06 10:30:46 11

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