INCF/HAWG-examples

Name: HAWG-examples

Owner: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF)

Description: HAWG example JSON files

Created: 2015-12-01 20:00:14.0

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HAWG-examples

HAWG - The Human Atlasing Working Group - example JSON atlas header files

The idea of these examples is to create a common JSON header file format that describes the labels and metadata in an atlas such that re-use and integration between atlases is more easily possible across multiple software packages. There is currently no intention to change or specify the format of the atlas files themselves (Nifti-1, MINC, NRRD, etc) but rather just the descriptive metadata. For maximum compatibility with most of the software tools we strongly suggest Nifti-1. See also https://github.com/stity/atlas-schema for some first work on a json schema of the format specification.

Current members of the HAWG are:

Mathew Abrams mathew@incf.org, Jason Bohland jbohland@bu.edu, Timothy Coalson tsc5yc@mst.edu, Alan Evans alan.acehigh@gmail.com, David Feng d.feng1@gmail.com Guillaume Flandin  g.flandin@ucl.ac.uk, Vladimir Fonov vladimir.fonov@mcgill.ca, Satrajit Ghosh satra@mit.edu, Matthew Glasser glasserm@wusm.wustl.edu, Andrew Janke a.janke@gmail.com, Mark Jenkinson mark.jenkinson@ndcn.ox.ac.uk, David Kennedy david.kennedy@umassmed.edu, Jason Lerch jason@mouseimaging.ca, Lydia Ng LydiaN@alleninstitute.org, Jason Tourville jtour@bu.edu, Robert Vincent robert.d.vincent@mcgill.ca, Lilla Zollei lzollei@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu, Michael Halle m@halle.us, Valentin Demeusy valentin.demeusy@gmail.com Daniel Glen glend@mail.nih.gov Richard Reynolds reynoldr@mail.nih.gov


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.