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http://www.isi.edu/integration/karma/
An information integration software tool that enables users to integrate data from a variety of data sources including databases, spreadsheets, delimited text files, XML, JSON, KML and Web APIs. Users integrate information by modeling it according to an ontology of their choice using a graphical user interface that automates much of the process. Karma learns to recognize the mapping of data to ontology classes and then uses the ontology to propose a model that ties together these classes. Users then interact with the system to adjust the automatically generated model. During this process, users can transform the data as needed to normalize data expressed in different formats and to restructure it. Once the model is complete, users can publish the integrated data as RDF or store it in a database.
Proper citation: Karma (RRID:SCR_003732) Copy
A dropbox like model cloud-based, commercial data management and collaboration system designed specifically for research scientists. It helps manage and annotate data, track provenance and share this with colleagues.
Proper citation: Ovation (RRID:SCR_003737) Copy
Neuroimaging database designed to allow simple importing, searching, and sharing of imaging data. NIDB also provides automated pipelining with importing of results back into NIDB which can be searched along with imaging meta data.
Proper citation: NIDB - Neuroinformatics Database (RRID:SCR_002488) Copy
http://idealab.ucdavis.edu/software/
A collection of software tools used for processing and organizing MRI data. The Dicom Importer allows you to to view, assemble, and organize dicom files. Subject Library is a filesystem-based search and reporting tool that can be configured to work with many different organization schemes. This package also contains a python library that can be used to write scripts for custom tasks.
Proper citation: Subject Library (RRID:SCR_002595) Copy
http://www.genedata.com/products/expressionist/genomic-profiling.html
Software that provides data processing, analysis, management, and reporting of metabolomics, proteomics and biotherapeutics characterization studies based on mass spectrometry. It can process raw data from various MS instruments, serve MS processing, analysis and reporting needs, and ensure reproducibility and traceability of results.
Proper citation: Genedata Expressionist (RRID:SCR_003298) Copy
http://concierge.sourceforge.jp/
A data management tool which stores, classifies and manages digital resources such as publications, experimental data, presentation files, etc, together with its metadata. A key feature of the software is a high level of extensibility. By installing optional plug-ins, users can customize and extend the usability of the software based on their needs. It has a function of sharing data with open digital archives based on the XooNIps system, such as neuroinformatics platforms in operation and publicly available at J-Node (http://www.neuroinf.jp). The Concierge Project is a part of neuroinformatics research by Laboratory for Neuroinformatics in RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Concierge's primary goal is to encourage research resource sharing in neuroscience communities. A key feature of the software is its pluggable configuration. Based on the basic functions, various applications can be developed as plug-ins. It has already developed several application plug-ins specific to neuroscience research, e.g. literature manager, electronic laboratory notebook, etc.
Proper citation: Concierge (RRID:SCR_002386) Copy
A handy, fast, and versatile 3D/4D/5D Image Visualization & Analysis System for Bioimages & Surface Objects. Vaa3D is a cross-platform (Mac, Linux, and Windows) tool for visualizing large-scale (gigabytes, and 64-bit data) 3D/4D/5D image stacks and various surface data. It is also a container of powerful modules for 3D image analysis (cell segmentation, neuron tracing, brain registration, annotation, quantitative measurement and statistics, etc) and data management. Vaa3D is very easy to be extended via a powerful plugin interface. For example, many ITK tools are being converted to Vaa3D Plugins. Vaa3D-Neuron is built upon Vaa3D to make 3D neuron reconstruction much easier. In a recent Nature Biotechnology paper (2010, 28(4), pp.348-353) about Vaa3D and Vaa3D-Neuron, an order of magnitude of performance improvement (both reconstruction accuracy and speed) was achieved compared to other tools.
Proper citation: Vaa3D (RRID:SCR_002609) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. A complete out-of-the-box data management software solution that makes data accessible by providing tools to streamline publishing, sharing, finding and using data. CKAN is aimed at data publishers (national and regional governments, companies and organizations) wanting to make their data open and available. It uses its internal model to store metadata about the different records, and presents it on a web interface that allows users to browse and search this metadata. It also offers a powerful API that allows third-party applications and services to be built around it. CKAN is built with Python on the backend and Javascript on the frontend, and uses the Pylons web framework and SQLAlchemy as its ORM. Its database engine is PostgreSQL and its search is powered by SOLR. It has a modular architecture that allows extensions to be developed to provide additional features such as harvesting or data upload. CKAN is currently used by governments and user groups worldwide to power both official and community data portals.
Proper citation: CKAN (RRID:SCR_002622) Copy
A C++ application designed for compression of genome collections from the same species.
Proper citation: GDC (RRID:SCR_001007) Copy
http://gmdd.shgmo.org/Computational-Biology/GRS/
A compression tool for efficient storage of Genome Re-Sequencing data. GRS processes genome sequence data without use of reference SNPs and other variants. It can also automatically rebuild the individual genome sequence data using the reference genome sequence.
Proper citation: GRS (RRID:SCR_001008) Copy
A modular and extensible web-based data management system that integrates all aspects of a multi-center study, from heterogeneous data acquisition to storage, processing and ultimately dissemination, within a streamlined platform. Through a standard web browser, users are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as data entry, 3D image visualization and data querying. LORIS also stores data independently from any image processing pipeline, such that data can be processed by external image analysis software tools. LORIS provides a secure web-based and database-driven infrastructure to automate the flow of clinical data for complex multi-site neuroimaging trials and studies providing researchers with the ability to easily store, link, and access significant quantities of both scalar (clinical, psychological, genomic) and multi-dimensional (imaging) data. LORIS can collect behavioral, neurological, and imaging data, including anatomical and functional 3D/4D MRI models, atlases and maps. LORIS also functions as a project monitoring and auditing platform to oversee data acquisition across multiple study sites. Confidentiality during multi-site data sharing is provided by the Subject Profile Management System, which can perform automatic removal of confidential personal information and multiple real-time quality control checks. Additionally, web interactions with the LORIS portal take place over an encrypted channel via SSL, ensuring data security. Additional features such as Double Data Entry and Statistics and Data Query GUI are included.
Proper citation: LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System (RRID:SCR_000590) Copy
http://www.birncommunity.org/tools-catalog/human-imaging-database-hid/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented October 5, 2017.
Database management system developed to handle the increasingly large and diverse datasets collected as part of the MBIRN and FBIRN collaboratories and throughout clinical imaging communities at large. The HID can be extended to contain relevant information concerning experimental subjects, assessments of subjects, the experimental data collected, the experimental protocols, and other metadata normally included with experiments.
Proper citation: Human Imaging Database (RRID:SCR_006126) Copy
Software application that supports the execution of multivariable prediction models with patient-specific characteristics so that personalized estimates of outcomes, often as a function of alternative treatments, can be generated within the routine flow of patient care. This can support evidence-based, shared medical decision-making to improve the safety, outcomes and cost-effectiveness of care. The current application is in the setting of generating individualized informed consent documents for PCI. However, the tool can support that translation of novel biomarkers, genetics and pharmacogenomic interactions into clinical care. The platform gives healthcare providers instantaneous access to the latest clinical prediction models coupled with rich visualization tools. These models may come from national organizations, outcomes researchers or a specific institution. In addition to decision support applications, it can be used to rapidly create personalized educational materials, patient letters, informed consent documents and a broad array of other items that can help elevate the quality of healthcare delivery.
Proper citation: ePRISM (RRID:SCR_006386) Copy
An open source data sharing and visualization platform for neuroimaging data, that uses the OntoNeuroLOG ontology. Shanoir (Sharing NeurOImaging Resources) is an open source neuroinformatics platform designed to share, archive, search and visualize neuroimaging data. It provides a user-friendly secure web access and offers an intuitive workflow to facilitate the collecting and retrieving of neuroimaging data from multiple sources and a wizard to make the completion of metadata easy. Shanoir comes with many features such as anonymization of data, support for multicenter clinical studies on subjects or group of subjects. Shanoir offers an ontology-based data organization (OntoNeuroLOG). Among other things, this facilitates the reuse of data and metadata, the integration of processed data and provides traceability trough an evolutionary approach. Shanoir allows researchers, clinicians, PhD students and engineers to undertake quality research projects with an emphasis on remote collaboration. As a secured J2EE web application, it therefore allows you safely store and archive, with no more requirements than a computer with an internet connection. Furthermore, Shanoir is not only a web application: it is also a complete neuroinformatics platform in which you can easily integrate your existing processing tools or develop your own ones: see ShanoirTk. Shanoir is a project carried out by the VisAGeS Team, based at IRISA (INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique Research Centre). This software is released under QPL 1.0 license.
Proper citation: Shanoir (RRID:SCR_006286) Copy
https://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/plaudits/Iobion.htm
GeneTraffic is a web-based microarray data analysis and management software developed by Iobion Informatics that allows users to log onto a server, upload their microarray data and perform analysis and project management remotely. GeneTraffic was made by Iobion Informatics (now under Stratagene) and can be accessed thorough Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater on Windows XP.
Proper citation: GeneTraffic (RRID:SCR_008651) Copy
A web-compliant application that allows connectomics visualization by converting datasets to web-optimized tiles, delivering volume transforms to client devices, and providing groups of users with connectome annotation tools and data simultaneously via conventional internet connections. Viking is an extensible tool for connectomics analysis and is generalizable to histomics applications.
Proper citation: Viking Viewer for Connectomics (RRID:SCR_005986) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dfbidb/
A suite of tools for efficient management of neuroimaging project data. Specifically, DFBIdb was designed to allow users to quickly perform routine management tasks of sorting, archiving, exploring, exporting and organising raw data. DFBIdb was implemented as a collection of Python scripts that maintain a project-based, centralised database that is based on the XCEDE 2 data model. Project data is imported from a filesystem hierarchy of raw files, which is an often-used convention of imaging devices, using a single script that catalogues meta-data into a modified XCEDE 2 data model. During the import process data are reversibly anonymised, archived and compressed. The import script was designed to support multiple file formats and features an extensible framework that can be adapted to novel file formats. Graphical user interfaces are provided for data exploration. DFBIdb includes facilities to export, convert and organise customisable subsets of project data according to user-specified criteria.
Proper citation: DFBIdb (RRID:SCR_009456) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fips/
A FSL package for the comprehensive management of large-scale multi-site fMRI projects, including data storage, retrieval, calibration, analysis, multi-modal integration, and quality control.
Proper citation: FBIRN Image Processing Scripts (RRID:SCR_009471) Copy
Software package for sequence alignment, assembly and analysis. Integrated and extendable desktop software platform for organization and analysis of sequence data. Bioinformatics software platform packed with molecular biology and sequence analysis tools.
Proper citation: Geneious (RRID:SCR_010519) Copy
Providing quality resources for the management of cerebral aneurysms and features an online calculator that calculates cerebral aneurysm volume and percent packing volume after coil embolization. The site also host an imaging Library with neuroanatomy and neurovascular images.
Proper citation: AngioCalc Cerebral Aneurysm Calculator (RRID:SCR_012805) Copy
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