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## **Getting Started** ## **Jivesh Ramduny**, Trinity College Dublin **Relevant work:** This presentation refers to [BIDS][1]. There are lots of resources to show how to working with Jupyter Notebooks (e.g., on YouTube, such as [this video][2] ) **Softwares/programs requirements:** [Jupyter Notebook][3] via [Anaconda][4] or [Google Colaboratory][5] **AOMICS dataset:** [PIOP2][6] on [OpenNeuro][7] **Modalities:** relevant to structural and functional MRI, and EEG **Abstract:** A brief introduction to the essential components of how open access data can be accessed and how they are organized (specifically, the BIDS format). This presentation will use the AOMIC-PIOP2 dataset as an example (https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds002790/versions/2.0.0). [1]: https://bids.neuroimaging.io/ [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW29067qVWk [3]: https://jupyter.org/ [4]: https://www.anaconda.com/ [5]: https://colab.research.google.com/ [6]: https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds002790/versions/2.0.0 [7]: https://openneuro.org/
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