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The download link in brainspell.org/download provides an xml file with all articles and tags. What would be the best way of organising that data to make it reusable and interoperable? a json file? a csv file? what data to include? Would it be possible to have a script to automatise a monthly creation of this file?
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good questions :) not sure yet - but we should first see what info should be saved to decide on the format.
One question: should we be able load a specific set of files (in whichever format this is) and then run brainspell on a local DB created with only these files ?
that's more or less what cmtool does (cmtool stands for CoactivationMap
tool). But ideally we would like users to be able to run everything on the
web browser, so that there's no software to install or maintain. I see
desktop analysis as a transition...
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 6:49 PM, Jean-Baptiste Poline < [email protected]> wrote:
good questions :) not sure yet - but we should first see what info should
be saved to decide on the format.
One question: should we be able load a specific set of files (in whichever
format this is) and then run brainspell on a local DB created with only
these files ?
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The download link in brainspell.org/download provides an xml file with all articles and tags. What would be the best way of organising that data to make it reusable and interoperable? a json file? a csv file? what data to include? Would it be possible to have a script to automatise a monthly creation of this file?
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