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Open, interoperable anatomy atlases #9

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Project Name Open, interoperable anatomy atlases
Description In 2016, the Human Atlas Working Group of the INCF held a workshop to develop a common format for brain atlas interoperability. The Surgical Planning Lab at Brigham and Women's Hospital extended some of the ideas that emerged and developed a prototype atlas browser to evaluate them. The result was the Open Anatomy Browser (OABrowser).
We would like to continue where HAWG's work left off, refine the data representation, discuss new ideas for building open, community-based anatomy atlases, and consider how different atlas data types and features could be represented in a future data format standard.
The current implementation supports 3D labelmaps and geometry, not higher dimensional atlases or probabilistic atlases. We'd like help figuring stuff like that out.
URL(s) https://openanatomy.org/ (includes link to paper), https://github.com/INCF/HAWG-examples
Contributors' Brainhack Slack handle @mhalle
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