The goal of the NARPS Open Pipelines project is to create a codebase reproducing the 70 pipelines of the NARPS study (Botvinik-Nezer et al., 2020) and share this as an open resource for the community.
We base our reproductions on the original descriptions provided by the teams and test the quality of the reproductions by comparing our results with the original results published on NeuroVault.
Find more information about the NARPS study here.
:vertical_traffic_light: See the pipeline dashboard to view our current progress at a glance !
There are many ways you can contribute 🤗 :wave: Any help is welcome !
NARPS Open Pipelines uses nipype as a workflow manager and provides a series of templates and examples to help reproducing the different teams’ analyses. Nevertheless knowing Python or Nipype is not required to take part in the project.
Follow the guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md if you wish to get involved !
To get the pipelines running, please follow the installation steps in INSTALL.md.
If you are interested in using the codebase, see the user documentation in docs (work-in-progress).
This project is supported by Région Bretagne (Boost MIND) and by Inria (Exploratory action GRASP).
This project is developed in the Empenn team by Boris Clénet, Elodie Germani, Jeremy Lefort-Besnard and Camille Maumet with contributions by Rémi Gau.
In addition, this project was presented and received contributions during the following events: