HDMF: Hierarchical Data Modeling Framework for Modern Science Data Standards.

Andrew J Tritt, Oliver Rübel, Benjamin Dichter, Ryan Ly, Donghe Kang, Edward F Chang, Loren M Frank, Kristofer Bouchard
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A ubiquitous problem in aggregating data across different experimental and observational data sources is a lack of software infrastructure that enables flexible and extensible standardization of data and metadata. To address this challenge, we developed HDMF, a hierarchical data modeling framework for modern science data standards. With HDMF, we separate the process of data standardization into three main components: (1) data modeling and specification, (2) data I/O and storage, and (3) data interaction and data APIs. To enable standards to support the complex requirements and varying use cases throughout the data life cycle, HDMF provides object mapping infrastructure to insulate and integrate these various components. This approach supports the flexible development of data standards and extensions, optimized storage backends, and data APIs, while allowing the other components of the data standards ecosystem to remain stable. To meet the demands of modern, large-scale science data, HDMF provides advanced data I/O functionality for iterative data write, lazy data load, and parallel I/O. It also supports optimization of data storage via support for chunking, compression, linking, and modular data storage. We demonstrate the application of HDMF in practice to design NWB 2.0 [13], a modern data standard for collaborative science across the neurophysiology community.

现代科学数据标准的层次数据建模框架。
在聚合不同实验和观测数据源的数据时,一个普遍存在的问题是缺乏能够实现数据和元数据的灵活和可扩展标准化的软件基础设施。为了应对这一挑战,我们开发了HDMF,这是一个用于现代科学数据标准的分层数据建模框架。使用HDMF,我们将数据标准化过程分为三个主要组件:(1)数据建模和规范,(2)数据I/O和存储,以及(3)数据交互和数据API。为了使标准能够在整个数据生命周期中支持复杂的需求和不同的用例,HDMF提供了对象映射基础设施来隔离和集成这些不同的组件。这种方法支持数据标准和扩展、优化的存储后端和数据API的灵活开发,同时允许数据标准生态系统的其他组件保持稳定。为了满足现代大规模科学数据的需求,HDMF提供了用于迭代数据写入、延迟数据加载和并行I/O的高级数据I/O功能。它还通过支持分块、压缩、链接和模块化数据存储来支持数据存储的优化。我们展示了HDMF在实践中的应用,以设计NWB 2.0[13],这是神经生理学界合作科学的现代数据标准。
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