Data integration through brain atlasing: Human Brain Project tools and strategies

Author:

Bjerke Ingvild E.,Øvsthus Martin,Papp Eszter A.,Yates Sharon C.,Silvestri Ludovico,Fiorilli Julien,Pennartz Cyriel M.A.,Pavone Francesco S.,Puchades Maja A.,Leergaard Trygve B.,Bjaalie Jan G.

Abstract

AbstractThe Human Brain Project (HBP), an EU Flagship Initiative, is currently building an infrastructure that will allow integration of large amounts of heterogeneous neuroscience data. The ultimate goal of the project is to develop a unified multi-level understanding of the brain and its diseases, and beyond this to emulate the computational capabilities of the brain. Reference atlases of the brain are one of the key components in this infrastructure. Based on a new generation of three-dimensional (3D) reference atlases, new solutions for analyzing and integrating brain data are being developed. HBP will build services for spatial query and analysis of brain data comparable to current online services for geospatial data. The services will provide interactive access to a wide range of data types that have information about anatomical location tied to them. The 3D volumetric nature of the brain, however, introduces a new level of complexity that requires a range of tools for making use of and interacting with the atlases. With such new tools, neuroscience research groups will be able to connect their data to atlas space, share their data through online data systems, and search and find other relevant data through the same systems. This new approach partly replaces earlier attempts to organize research data based only on a set of semantic terminologies describing the brain and its subdivisions.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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