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|Description='''Figure 2.''' Enrichment of the reach-to-grasp metadata collection over time. Small gray and labeled boxes represent files which contain metadata (cf. Table 2). The metadata collection is first generated at the beginning of the experiment and contains only information constant for the complete experiment. With each monkey, the metadata collection is enriched by monkey-specific information that remains constant for the time of the experiment. With each array implantation, information about that array is included in the metadata collection. During or directly after the recording of each session the metadata collection is enriched by information specific to the recording. Several preprocessing steps are then performed on the recorded data (here spike sorting, event detection, and quality check). The newly generated metadata are integrated step-by-step into the metadata collection and enrich the information available for subsequent data analysis. | |||
|Source={{cite journal |title=Handling metadata in a neurophysiology laboratory |journal=Frontiers in Neuroinformatics |author=Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S. |volume=10 |pages=26 |year=2016 |doi=10.3389/fninf.2016.00026}} | |||
|Author=Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S. | |||
|Date=2016 | |||
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International] | |||
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Figure 2. Enrichment of the reach-to-grasp metadata collection over time. Small gray and labeled boxes represent files which contain metadata (cf. Table 2). The metadata collection is first generated at the beginning of the experiment and contains only information constant for the complete experiment. With each monkey, the metadata collection is enriched by monkey-specific information that remains constant for the time of the experiment. With each array implantation, information about that array is included in the metadata collection. During or directly after the recording of each session the metadata collection is enriched by information specific to the recording. Several preprocessing steps are then performed on the recorded data (here spike sorting, event detection, and quality check). The newly generated metadata are integrated step-by-step into the metadata collection and enrich the information available for subsequent data analysis. |
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Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S. (2016). "Handling metadata in a neurophysiology laboratory". Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 10: 26. doi:10.3389/fninf.2016.00026. |
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