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9 -=== Collaboratory ===
10 10  
10 +=== Collaboratory ===
11 11  |**[[Collaboratory>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/the-collaboratory/]]**
12 12  Workspaces in the Cloud for your research, development, documentation, and collaboration.
13 13  === Find data ===
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17 17  Python API for the Human Brain Project Neural Activity Resource, capable of changing, and working with Metadata|
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19 19  === Share data ===
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21 -|**[[Data curation>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/data-curation]]**
20 +|**[[Data curation>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/data-curation ]]**
22 22  The place to share your neuroscience data on the EBRAINS platform.|**[[Data publishing>>url:https://ebrains.eu/services/data-knowledge/share-data/guidelines/]]**
23 23  The place to submit your dataset for publication along with a manuscript for a peer-reviewed journal.
24 24  === Brain atlases ===
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77 77  Bids Manager is a tool that allows various users to easily import and explore databases in BIDS format. Bids Pipeline, an extension of Bids Manager, allows to launch process on BIDS database.|**[[HiBoP>>url:https://collab.humanbrainproject.eu/#/collab/78584/nav/531987?state=uuid%3Df72e40d9-a0bf-4ab7-8a27-462911107c5f]]**
78 78  3D visualization software for intracranial EEG.
79 79  === Neuromorphic computing ===
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81 81  |**[[BrainScaleS>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/neuromorphic/BrainScaleS/]]**
82 82  Neural network emulation in 1000x accelerated biological real-time.|**[[Neuromorphic Platform Python client>>url:https://electronicvisions.github.io/hbp-sp9-guidebook/]]**
83 83  Client software for the Human Brain Project Neuromorphic Computing Platform.|**[[SpiNNaker Jupyter Service>>url:https://spinnakermanchester.github.io/common_pages/5.0.0/How_to_use_Jupyter_notebooks_on_SpiNNaker.pdf]]**
84 -Jupyter notebook service running next to the SpiNNaker 1Million machine in Manchester.|
82 +Jupyter notebook service running next to the SpiNNaker 1Million machine in Manchester.|
85 85  |**[[SpiNNaker Local Boards>>url:https://spinnakermanchester.github.io/]]**
86 86  Physical SpiNNaker boards that are loaned to or owned by individuals or groups, but not connected to the SpiNNaker 1Million machine in Manchester.|**[[SpiNNaker Machine>>url:https://spinnakermanchester.github.io/]]**
87 87  The SpiNNaker 1Million core machine in Manchester consisting of 1200 SpiNNaker boards.|**[[SpiNNaker Remote Access>>url:https://flagship.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/jss/FileExchange/D9.7.1_Neuromorphic_Platform_Specification_-_public_version.pdf?fID=1887&s=qqdXDg6HuX3&uID=65]]**
88 -The SpiNNaker batch execution service allowing Neuromorphic Computing Platform jobs to be run on the SpiNNaker 1Million machine in Manchester.|
86 +The SpiNNaker batch execution service allowing Neuromorphic Computing Platform jobs to be run on the SpiNNaker 1Million machine in Manchester.|
89 89  |**[[SpiNNaker Software>>url:https://spinnakermanchester.github.io/]]**
90 90  The Software used to compile and execute Neural Networks described in PyNN on SpiNNaker hardware.|**[[SpiNNaker-NRP integration>>url:https://spinnakermanchester.github.io/common_pages/5.0.0/How_to_use_Jupyter_notebooks_on_SpiNNaker.pdf]]**
91 91  Allows the NRP to use SpiNNaker as a brain for robotic simulations.
92 92  === High-performance computing ===
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94 94  |**[[Fenix>>url:https://fenix-ri.eu/about-fenix/documentation]]**
95 95  Delivering e-infrastructure services federated as the Fenix Infrastructure.|**[[SLURM plugin for the co-allocation of compute and data resources>>url:https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/coallocation-slurm-plugin/blob/master/README.md]]**
96 96  A plugin for SLURM used for the co-allocation of compute and data resources.|**[[Unicore>>url:https://www.unicore.eu/documentation/]]**