open-discussion > RE: AAAS: Your Paper MUST include Data and Code
Mar 11, 2011  08:03 PM | Luis Ibanez
RE: AAAS: Your Paper MUST include Data and Code
Originally posted by Pierre Bellec:
Well I'd say that a lot of people will agree on the principles of reproducible research and will clearly see the benefits, but I am surprised no one has mentioned yet how challenging this is in practice for neuroimaging. First there are huge issues with anonymization, especially for clinical data. Processing a dataset is one thing, releasing it publicly is another (faces in T1 scans have to be blurred for example).

This is indeed an argument raised too often.

The answer is that patients and volunteers
must be included in the equation.

The best example on how to deal with this
situation is given here:

    http://www.patientslikeme.com/

A social network in which patients decided
to share with the world information that their
doctors are not allowed to share.

This is futher discussed in this TED Talk:

http://www.ted.com/talks/jamie_heywood_the_big_idea_my_brother_inspired.html

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RE: AAAS: Your Paper MUST include Data and Code
Luis Ibanez Mar 11, 2011
Matthew Brett Mar 10, 2011
Cinly Ooi Mar 10, 2011
Cinly Ooi Mar 10, 2011
Torsten Rohlfing Mar 10, 2011
Daniel Kimberg Mar 10, 2011
Cinly Ooi Mar 10, 2011