Manuscript submitted to "The Journal of Physiology (Paris)". Second version.Reproducible data analysis is an approach aiming at complementing classical printed scientific articles with everything required to independently reproduce the results they present. ''Everything'' covers here: the data, the computer codes and a precise description of how the code was applied to the data. A brief history of this approach is presented first, starting with what economists have been calling replication since the early eighties to end with what is now called reproducible research in computational data analysis oriented fields like statistics and signal processing. Since efficient tools are instrumental for a routine implementation of these approaches, a ...
International audienceComputational neuroscience is a powerful ally in our quest to understand the b...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
International audienceIn a previous modelling study, Leblois et al. (2006) demonstrated an action se...
Manuscript submitted to "The Journal of Physiology (Paris)". Second version.Reproducible data analys...
International audienceReproducible data analysis is an approach aiming at complementing classical pr...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
Reproducibility, the ability to reproduce the results of published papers or studies using their com...
We describe a project-based introduction to reproducible and collaborative neuroimaging analysis. Tr...
The workflows that cover the experimental recording of neuronal data up to the publication of figure...
International audienceWhen changes in the analysis methods lead to different results, what does it t...
There has been a recent major upsurge in the concerns about reproducibility in many areas of science...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
There has been a recent major upsurge in the concerns about reproducibility in many areas of science...
Computational reproducibility is the ability to obtain identical results from the same data with the...
International audienceComputational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex sys...
International audienceComputational neuroscience is a powerful ally in our quest to understand the b...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
International audienceIn a previous modelling study, Leblois et al. (2006) demonstrated an action se...
Manuscript submitted to "The Journal of Physiology (Paris)". Second version.Reproducible data analys...
International audienceReproducible data analysis is an approach aiming at complementing classical pr...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
Reproducibility, the ability to reproduce the results of published papers or studies using their com...
We describe a project-based introduction to reproducible and collaborative neuroimaging analysis. Tr...
The workflows that cover the experimental recording of neuronal data up to the publication of figure...
International audienceWhen changes in the analysis methods lead to different results, what does it t...
There has been a recent major upsurge in the concerns about reproducibility in many areas of science...
How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you d...
There has been a recent major upsurge in the concerns about reproducibility in many areas of science...
Computational reproducibility is the ability to obtain identical results from the same data with the...
International audienceComputational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex sys...
International audienceComputational neuroscience is a powerful ally in our quest to understand the b...
Reproducible research results become more and more an important issue as systems under investigation...
International audienceIn a previous modelling study, Leblois et al. (2006) demonstrated an action se...