Summer Institute in Neuroimaging and Data Science
神经影像和数据科学暑期学院
基本信息
- 批准号:10577882
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-06-01 至 2027-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAdoptedBig DataBrainBrain DiseasesCollectionCommunitiesCommunity of PracticeCompetenceComputer softwareDataData AnalysesData CollectionData ScienceData Science CoreData SetDatabase Management SystemsDatabasesDedicationsDisciplineEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingFaceFacultyFamiliarityFosteringFundingHabitsHomeHumanImageInfluentialsInstitutionInstructionKnowledgeLearningMachine LearningMagnetic Resonance ImagingMethodologyMethodsNeurologicNeurosciencesParticipantPositioning AttributeProblem SolvingReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSiteSoftware EngineeringSoftware ToolsStructureStudentsTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisualizationWashingtoncareerclassification algorithmcognitive developmentcomputer scienceconnectomedata ecosystemdata visualizationdesigne-scienceempowermentexperimental studyfollow-uphackathonhigh dimensionalityinsightinstructorknowledgebaselarge datasetslecturesneuroimagingnovelopen sourceparallelizationprediction algorithmprogramsskillsstatisticssuccesssummer institutetheoriestoolwebinar
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The study of the human brain with neuroimaging technologies has entered an exciting era of Big Data. Many
data collection projects, including NIH-funded initiatives such as the Human Connectome Project and the Ado-
lescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, have made neuroimaging datasets of unprecedented quality freely
available to researchers. Despite appearing only recently, these large datasets have already yielded important
new insights about human brain structure and function, and the quantity of ongoing NIH-funded projects related
to these datasets suggests that this yield has not yet peaked. However, neuroscience researchers face substan-
tial challenges in capitalizing on these datasets. The incorporation of Big Data into research requires a set of
technical and theoretical tools that are not emphasized in traditional training in neuroscience. These skills and
ideas, collectively referred to as Data Science, include both technical expertise—e.g., computer science, soft-
ware engineering, databases, machine learning, statistics, and data visualization—as well as a familiarity with
the contemporary data ecosystem and best practices. The Summer Institute in Neuroimaging and Data Science
features instruction by experts in data science methodology and by leading neuroimaging researchers who are
applying data science to answer scientific questions about the human brain. In addition to lectures and tutorials
on the theoretical background of data science methodology and its application to neuroimaging, the course fea-
tures a week-long hackathon, in which learning is driven by student-led group-projects, with guidance from the
course instructors and additional experts. Overall, the curriculum emphasizes experiential hands-on training and
collaborative learning.
项目概要/摘要
利用神经影像技术对人脑的研究已经进入了令人兴奋的大数据时代。许多
数据收集项目,包括 NIH 资助的项目,例如人类连接组项目和 Ado-
lecent大脑认知发展研究,免费制作了前所未有质量的神经影像数据集
可供研究人员使用。尽管最近才出现,但这些大型数据集已经产生了重要的成果
关于人类大脑结构和功能的新见解,以及正在进行的 NIH 资助的相关项目的数量
这些数据集表明该产量尚未达到顶峰。然而,神经科学研究人员面临着实质性的挑战
利用这些数据集面临着巨大的挑战。将大数据纳入研究需要一套
神经科学传统培训中不强调的技术和理论工具。这些技能和
统称为数据科学的想法,包括技术专业知识,例如计算机科学、软
软件工程、数据库、机器学习、统计和数据可视化,以及熟悉
当代数据生态系统和最佳实践。神经影像和数据科学夏季学院
由数据科学方法论专家和领先的神经影像研究人员提供指导
应用数据科学来回答有关人脑的科学问题。除了讲座和辅导
以数据科学方法论的理论背景及其在神经影像学中的应用为基础,该课程的特色是
这是一场为期一周的黑客马拉松,其中学习由学生主导的小组项目驱动,并由
课程讲师和其他专家。总体而言,课程强调体验式实践培训和
协作学习。
项目成果
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中央和周边视野纹理处理的神经机制
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8253992 - 财政年份:2012
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