Connectionists: 1st Elephant User Workshop: Accelerate Structured and Reproducible Data Analysis in Electrophysiology | 4-6 November 2019 | Paris, France
education at humanbrainproject.eu
education at humanbrainproject.eu
Thu Oct 17 02:12:16 EDT 2019
1st Elephant User Workshop:
Accelerate Structured and Reproducible Data Analysis in Electrophysiology
4-6 November 2019 | Paris, France
Registration deadline: 28 October 2019
https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/infrastructure-events-trainings/1st-elephant-user-workshop-accelerate-structured-and-reproducibl/ <https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/infrastructure-events-trainings/1st-elephant-user-workshop-accelerate-structured-and-reproducibl/>
In recent years it has become clear that the rapid technological, methodological and theoretical advances in neuroscience pose a challenge for scientific reproducibility. The degree of complexity when working with data from electrophysiological experiments has reached a level where workflows for data and metadata acquisition, pre-processing, and subsequent analysis must be carefully planned, well structured, and their execution carefully tracked. Recent years have seen the development of tools to support such workflows, yet an active community, a vibrant exchange of ideas and hands-on training is required to bring these tools into laboratories while at the same time improving the tools through a process of co-design.
In this workshop, users will be trained in the use of community-driven tools developed in the context of the Human Brain Project, and supported in integrating them into their own data analysis workflow. The topics covered will be:
reading and manipulating electrophysiology data in Python using Neo
analysis of such data using Elephant
best practices for integrating metadata into your workflow to aid the analysis process
best practices for structuring of analysis results
tracking data analysis pipelines using the HBP Knowledge Graph
collaboration and sharing using the HBP Collaboratory
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