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 Stephen J Smith

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July 2013 SSDBM: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
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We describe a scalable database cluster for the spatial analysis and annotation of high-throughput brain imaging data, initially for 3-d electron microscopy image stacks, but for time-series and multi-channel data as well. The system was designed primarily for workloads that build connectomes ---neural connectivity maps of the brain---using the parallel ...
Keywords: connectomics, data-intensive computing

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June 2009 ISBI'09: Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE international conference on Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro
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Advances in microscopy and biochemistry now allow investigators to image the calcium dynamics of hundreds to thousands of neurons in awake behaving animals. However, as speed and resolution of such techniques rapidly increase, so do the dimension and complexity of the data collected. ICA has been widely employed to reveal ...
Keywords: in vivo, ICA, neuroimaging, calcium imaging, sparse regression



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