The past, present, and future of the brain imaging data structure (BIDS).

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1162/imag_a_00103
Russell A Poldrack, Christopher J Markiewicz, Stefan Appelhoff, Yoni K Ashar, Tibor Auer, Sylvain Baillet, Shashank Bansal, Leandro Beltrachini, Christian G Benar, Giacomo Bertazzoli, Suyash Bhogawar, Ross W Blair, Marta Bortoletto, Mathieu Boudreau, Teon L Brooks, Vince D Calhoun, Filippo Maria Castelli, Patricia Clement, Alexander L Cohen, Julien Cohen-Adad, Sasha D'Ambrosio, Gilles de Hollander, María de la Iglesia-Vayá, Alejandro de la Vega, Arnaud Delorme, Orrin Devinsky, Dejan Draschkow, Eugene Paul Duff, Elizabeth DuPre, Eric Earl, Oscar Esteban, Franklin W Feingold, Guillaume Flandin, Anthony Galassi, Giuseppe Gallitto, Melanie Ganz, Rémi Gau, James Gholam, Satrajit S Ghosh, Alessio Giacomel, Ashley G Gillman, Padraig Gleeson, Alexandre Gramfort, Samuel Guay, Giacomo Guidali, Yaroslav O Halchenko, Daniel A Handwerker, Nell Hardcastle, Peer Herholz, Dora Hermes, Christopher J Honey, Robert B Innis, Horea-Ioan Ioanas, Andrew Jahn, Agah Karakuzu, David B Keator, Gregory Kiar, Balint Kincses, Angela R Laird, Jonathan C Lau, Alberto Lazari, Jon Haitz Legarreta, Adam Li, Xiangrui Li, Bradley C Love, Hanzhang Lu, Eleonora Marcantoni, Camille Maumet, Giacomo Mazzamuto, Steven L Meisler, Mark Mikkelsen, Henk Mutsaerts, Thomas E Nichols, Aki Nikolaidis, Gustav Nilsonne, Guiomar Niso, Martin Norgaard, Thomas W Okell, Robert Oostenveld, Eduard Ort, Patrick J Park, Mateusz Pawlik, Cyril R Pernet, Franco Pestilli, Jan Petr, Christophe Phillips, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Luca Pollonini, Pradeep Reddy Raamana, Petra Ritter, Gaia Rizzo, Kay A Robbins, Alexander P Rockhill, Christine Rogers, Ariel Rokem, Chris Rorden, Alexandre Routier, Jose Manuel Saborit-Torres, Taylor Salo, Michael Schirner, Robert E Smith, Tamas Spisak, Julia Sprenger, Nicole C Swann, Martin Szinte, Sylvain Takerkart, Bertrand Thirion, Adam G Thomas, Sajjad Torabian, Gael Varoquaux, Bradley Voytek, Julius Welzel, Martin Wilson, Tal Yarkoni, Krzysztof J Gorgolewski
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The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven standard for the organization of data and metadata from a growing range of neuroscience modalities. This paper is meant as a history of how the standard has developed and grown over time. We outline the principles behind the project, the mechanisms by which it has been extended, and some of the challenges being addressed as it evolves. We also discuss the lessons learned through the project, with the aim of enabling researchers in other domains to learn from the success of BIDS.

大脑成像数据结构 (BIDS) 的过去、现在和未来。
脑成像数据结构(BIDS)是一个由社区推动的标准,用于组织来自越来越多神经科学模式的数据和元数据。本文旨在介绍该标准的发展历程。我们概述了该项目的原则、扩展机制以及在发展过程中遇到的一些挑战。我们还讨论了从该项目中汲取的经验教训,目的是让其他领域的研究人员能够从 BIDS 的成功中吸取经验教训。
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