CARMEN

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CARMEN is a virtual laboratory for neurophysiology - enabling collaborative exploitation of data, analysis code and expertise.

Purpose

CARMEN delivers interactivity to groups of researchers via a portal, allowing users to upload data, web services and workflows and appropriately describe them with standards-compliant metadata to enable sharing and searching amongst collaborating groups.

Services uploaded to CARMEN can be dynamically deployed to the underlying infrastructure, and data can be shared between multiple sites providing transparent access to off-site resources and data.

License

Other licence

Prerequirements

Platform: Linux

Ease of Use

Intermediate

Maturity

Experimental
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External web site

http://www.carmen.org.uk/

Publications

Paul Watson, Tom Jackson, Georgios Pitsilis, Frank Gibson, Jim Austin, Martyn Fletcher, Bojian Liang, Phillip Lord, "The CARMEN Neuroscience Server", Nottingham, UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2007, 1-9-2007
Paul Watson, Phillip Lord, Frank Gibson, Panayiotis Periorellis, Georgios Pitsilis, "Cloud Computing for e-Science with CARMEN", Porto, May 2008, IBERGRID 2008, 1-5-2008
Martyn Fletcher, Bojian Liang, Leslie Smith, Alastair Knowles, Tom Jackson, Mark Jessop, Jim Austin, "Neural Network Based Pattern Matching and Spike Detection Tools and Services in the CARMEN Neuroinformatics Project", In Press, Neural Networks, Special Issue on Neuroinformatics, 9-6-2008.
Paul Watson, Jim Austin, "CARMEN: a Scalable Science Cloud", Seattle, Google Scalability Conference 2008, 14-6-2008
Frank Gibson, Jim Austin, Colin Ingram, Martyn Fletcher, Tom Jackson, Mark Jessop, Alastair Knowles, Bojian Liang, Phillip Lord, Georgios Pitsilis, Panayiotis Periorellis, Jennifer Simonotto, Paul Watson, Leslie Smith, "The CARMEN Virtual Laboratory: Web-Based Paradigms for Collaboration in Neurophysiology", Reutlingen, Germany, MEA Meeting 2008, 8-7-2008
Jennifer Simonotto, Stephen Eglen, Christoph Echtermeyer, Christopher Adams, Marcus Kaiser, Evelyne Sernagor, "Leveraging CARMEN Resources for Multi-modal Analysis of MEA Data", Reutlingen, Germany, MEA meeting 2008, 8-7-2008
Christopher Adams, Jennifer Simonotto, Stephen Eglen, Evelyne Sernagor, "Multielectrode Array Recordings Of Neural Activity Patterns In The Developing Retina Of The Cone Rod Homeobox Knockout (Crx-/-) Mouse", Reutlingen, Germany, MEA 2008, Reutlingen, 8-7-2008
Shahjahan Shahid, Leslie Smith, "Assessing New Techniques for Spike Detection on MEA Data ", Reutlingen, MEA 2008, Submitted, ISBN 3-938345-05-5, 8-7-2008
Registered:
Aug 15, 2008
Last Modified:
May 12, 2010