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Explainability improvement #23

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dgarijo opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Explainability improvement #23

dgarijo opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 2 comments

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dgarijo commented Mar 4, 2020

It is very difficult to use the portal without any guidance, and there is very little at the moment. We need to know what is a hypothesis, a line of inquiry, what the data means (it's assertions) etc.

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hvarg commented Jan 19, 2021

@dgarijo Can you take a look at these pages:

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dgarijo commented Feb 3, 2021

Text to add in the terminology page, where the wikis are:
ENIGMA - General: (now general wiki). A general-purpose Wiki containing basic information about the participants and projects involved in the ENIGMA consortium.
ENIGMA-SCZ: (this is now Schizophrenia Wiki). Wiki containing datasets and content-specific annotations related to the Schizophrenia working group.
ENIGMA-STB: (this is now Suicide Wiki). Wiki containing datasets and content-specific annotations related to the Suicide working group.
ENIGMA-PD: (This is now Parkinson's Wiki). Wiki containing datasets and content-specific annotations related to the Parkinson's Disease working group.

As for the assertions page, I don't think we should be using disk-hypothesis (it was from another project). That property should be incorporated in Enigma-Hypothesis. The short description should be something like: ontology for describing some of the terms used in the hypotheses and lines of inquiry defined in DISK.

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