PyNets #200
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Americas hub
BIDS
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connectome
connectome computation and analysis
dipy
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FSL
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Hackathon project
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html / css
javascript
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Jupyter notebooks
Open document format, web-based interactive computing
nipype
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Project info
Title:
PyNets
Project lead:
Derek Pisner / @dPys
Timezone:
UTC−06:00
Hub:
https://github.com/dPys
Description:
PyNets is a tool for sampling and analyzing varieties of individual structural and functional connectomes. PyNets enables the user to specify any of a variety of methodological choices impacting node and/or edge definition, and then sample the prescribed connectome estimates in a massively parallel framework that is conducive to predictive optimization (i.e. grid-search). PyNets is a post-processing workflow, which means that it can be run on virtually any preprocessed fMRI or dMRI data. It relies on Dipy, Nilearn, Networkx, and the Nipype workflow engine under-the-hood. It can now also be deployed as a BIDS application, where it takes BIDS derivatives and makes BIDS derivatives.
Link to project:
https://github.com/dPys/PyNets
Mattermost handle:
@dPys
Goals for the OHBM Brainhack
This project is being included as a BrainHack project in preparation for its 1.0.0 official release before the end of June! I will be working on pushing integration testing and documentation/tutorials primarily throughout the week, but am very open working on any number of sub-project ideas as well (see below for examples).
Recruit new developers and co-authors, ensure all possible workflow combinations are bug-proof, and promote the technology more widely to researchers and students in the network neuroscience community.
Good first issues:
Good advanced issues:
Skills:
All skill levels, backgrounds, and perspectives welcome.
Chat channel:
https://mattermost.brainhack.org/brainhack/channels/hbmhack-pynets
Video channel:
Meetings will be conducted through jitsi. Keep an eye on the mattermost channel for updates.
Image for the OHBM brainhack website
Credit and Onboarding
A single PR is sufficient to be included on the contributors list. More extensive or regular contributions and collaboration will result in co-authorship on the manuscript in progress.
See [CONTRIBUTING]https://github.com/dPys/PyNets/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst for more detailed contributing guidelines.
Project submission
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