Information infrastructure for cooperative research in neuroscience

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The paper describes a framework for efficient sharing of knowledge between research groups, which have been working for several years without flaws. The obstacles in cooperation are connected primarily with the lack of platforms for effective exchange of experimental data, models, and algorithms. The solution to these problems is proposed by construction of the platform (EEG.pl) with the semantic aware search scheme between portals. The above approach implanted in the international cooperative projects like NEUROMATH may bring the significant progress in designing efficient methods for neuroscience research. Copyright © 2009 P. J. Durka et al.

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Durka, P. J., Blinowski, G. J., Klekowicz, H., Malinowska, U., Ku, R., & Blinowska, K. J. (2009). Information infrastructure for cooperative research in neuroscience. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/409624

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