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Derived Data Storage and Exchange Workflow for Large-Scale Neuroimaging Analyses on the BIRN Grid

机译:BIRN网格上用于大规模神经成像分析的派生数据存储和交换工作流

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Organizing and annotating biomedical data in structured ways has gained much interest and focus in the last 30 years. Driven by decreases in digital storage costs and advances in genetics sequencing, imaging, electronic data collection, and microarray technologies, data is being collected at an ever increasing rate. The need to store and exchange data in meaningful ways in support of data analysis, hypothesis testing and future collaborative use is pervasive. Because trans-disciplinary projects rely on effective use of data from many domains, there is a genuine interest in informatics community on how best to store and combine this data while maintaining a high level of data quality and documentation. The difficulties in sharing and combining raw data become amplified after post-processing and/or data analysis in which the new dataset of interest is a function of the original data and may have been collected by multiple collaborating sites. Simple meta-data, documenting which subject and version of data were used for a particular analysis, becomes complicated by the heterogeneity of the collecting sites yet is critically important to the interpretation and reuse of derived results. This manuscript will present a case study of using the XML-Based Clinical Experiment Data Exchange (XCEDE) schema and the Human Imaging Database (HID) in the Biomedical Informatics Research Network's (BIRN) distributed environment to document and exchange derived data. The discussion includes an overview of the data structures used in both the XML and the database representations, insight into the design considerations, and the extensibility of the design to support additional analysis streams.
机译:在过去的30年中,以结构化方式组织和注释生物医学数据引起了人们的极大兴趣和关注。在数字存储成本降低以及遗传测序,成像,电子数据收集和微阵列技术不断发展的推动下,数据的收集速度越来越高。普遍需要以有意义的方式存储和交换数据以支持数据分析,假设检验和未来的协作使用。由于跨学科项目依赖于有效利用来自多个领域的数据,因此信息学界对真正的兴趣在于如何最好地存储和组合这些数据,同时又能保持较高的数据质量和文档水平。共享和合并原始数据的困难在后处理和/或数据分析之后被放大,其中新的关注数据集是原始数据的函数,并且可能已被多个协作站点收集。简单的元数据记录了用于特定分析的数据的主题和版本,由于收集地点的异质性而变得复杂,但对于解释和重用派生结果至关重要。该手稿将提供一个案例研究,该案例研究使用生物医学信息研究网络(BIRN)分布式环境中的基于XML的临床实验数据交换(XCEDE)模式和人体成像数据库(HID)来记录和交换派生数据。讨论内容包括XML和数据库表示形式中使用的数据结构的概述,对设计注意事项的了解以及支持其他分析流的设计可扩展性。

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