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Summary/Abstract (Data Science Core B) This project?and the International Brain Laboratory (IBL) more generally?represents a tightly closed loop of experiment, theory, and data analysis. This loop depends critically on sophisticated, scalable, and robust data science resources and methods. This core will provide these resources and methods. First, this core will extend the existing IBL data architecture to handle the new datasets that will be collected as part of this project (Aim 1). IBL already uses this data architecture daily to collect experimental data (including behavioral video and Neuropixels recordings) and metadata; automatically preprocess and analyze the data; automatically transfer the data to a central server; and share the results within the collaboration and externally. This core will extend this architecture to handle the new experiments and data types (calcium imaging, functional ultrasound imaging, optogenetic perturbations, in situ sequencing) to be pursued here. Second, this Core will apply and refine sophisticated data-analysis algorithms directly related to the project?s scientific goals, and serve these algorithms publicly as open-source tools to the broader community (Aim 2). IBL already has good working pipelines in place to preprocess (spike sort) Neuropixels datasets. During the proposed project, this core will continue to refine and improve these spike-sorting pipelines, incorporate new pipelines to handle additional large data types (calcium imaging and in situ sequencing data) that are not currently in place in the IBL infrastructure, and support development of methods for analyzing large-scale multi- neuronal recordings from multiple brain areas over multiple experiments. All analytical and data-architecture tools will be versioned, open-source, and immediately available for use and development by other laboratories. A major synergistic aspect of IBL is that these pipelines will be heavily internally tested by many users with a wide variety of expertise across multiple labs. These tools will also be served on the Neuroscience Cloud Analysis as a Service platform to facilitate reproducible, easy usage. We thus expect the availability of these new tools to have an immediate and broad impact on the field.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 6/1/21 → 5/31/22 |
Funding
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: US$665,877.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Computer Science(all)
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- 1 Finished
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State-dependent Decision-making in Brainwide Neural Circuits
Churchland, A. K. (CoPI) & Paninski, L. M. (PI)
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
8/15/21 → 7/31/22
Project: Research project