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Open Workflows (Keynote): Open and Shared Representations for Neuroscience #24

Open jsheunis opened 4 years ago

jsheunis commented 4 years ago

Open and Shared Representations for Neuroscience

By Paola Di Maio, Center for AI Learning/Neuroscience

Abstract

Recent advances in neuroscience use state of the art imaging to reveal knowledge maps in specific areas of the human brain.

To leverage the synergy between data science and neuroscience, it is necessary to establish a correspondence between the concepts and logical constructs in the respective domains.

In this talk I discuss the importance of open and shared knowledge representation mechanisms and artefacts and present open issues and a research roadmap to achieve open data integration for neuroscience using a knowledge integration approach.

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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18HnqHcOMIJOAHwoK_R3Sdrz3nrK4AixRO0vnH8d07K0/edit?usp=sharing []()

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Starborn commented 4 years ago

Cool, thanks!!

  1. Please confirm on your GitHub issue (https://github.com/ohbm/osr2020/issues/24) that you are happy to prepare your talk to fit within the Open Data 2.0 theme, and in the Demo format.

yes happy. please let me know if something is to be done

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Starborn commented 4 years ago

4. Confirm your talk title and abstract are correct by commenting on your github issue https://github.com/ohbm/osr2020/issues/24 by 6th June.

_yep, - but my talk is not a demo

Starborn commented 4 years ago

OK to change the theme but it is not a demo - but seven minutes is OK if longer slot available let me know thanks-

jsheunis commented 4 years ago

Hi! Thanks for all the updates, we have followed up via email :)

Starborn commented 4 years ago

Thank you for having me, I d like to add a few follow up notes, because I prepared the slides for a 7 minutes slots, and the actual recording overuns by a few minutes. Additional points I d like to make: at the moment, brain data as we find it scattered in various repos/effort does not reference any ontology/schema, although a few ontologies and schemas exist but it is not clear if/how they are referenced in the datasets. so I d like to know why folks producing brain data are not referencing the ontologies.

Starborn commented 4 years ago

Slides of my talk here: Open and Shared Representation for Brain Data/Neuroscience