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Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06)
Virtual Lab for fMRI: Bridging the Usability Gap
Amsterdam, Netherlands
December 04-December 06
ISBN: 0-7695-2734-5
Silvia D. Olabarriaga, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Piter T. de Boer, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ketan Maheshwari, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Adam Belloum, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jeroen G. Snel, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Aart J. Nederveen, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Maurice Bouwhuis, SARA Computing and Networking Services, Netherlands
Grid technology can offer a powerful infrastructure for a broad spectrum of (scientific) application areas, but the uptake of grids by "real' applications has been slow. Several aspects contribute to this scenario, among them a large gap between the communities that develop and use the technology. While grid developments focus mostly on functionality, usability issues are also very important for the endusers. In the VL-e project, one of the goals is to bridge this gap, bringing (existing) grid technology to end-users in various application domains. This paper describes the current attempts to provide an IT infrastructure to facilitate neuroimaging research, in particular functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), which enables the study of brain function. The infrastructure offers resources for fMRI data acquisition, data storage, computing and services. All (local and grid) resources are accessed directly by the users from a virtual desktop implemented by a Virtual Resource Browser (VBrowser).
Citation:
Silvia D. Olabarriaga, Piter T. de Boer, Ketan Maheshwari, Adam Belloum, Jeroen G. Snel, Aart J. Nederveen, Maurice Bouwhuis, "Virtual Lab for fMRI: Bridging the Usability Gap," e-science, pp.53, Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
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