Title :
ABrIL — Advanced Brain Imaging lab.: A cloud based computation environment for cooperative neuroimaging projects
Author :
Neves Tafula, Sergio M. ; Moreira da Silva, Nadia ; Rozanski, Verena E. ; Silva Cunha, Joao Paulo
Author_Institution :
INESC TEC (Inst. de Eng. de Sist. e Comput. do Porto), Univ. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
Neuroscience is an increasingly multidisciplinary and highly cooperative field where neuroimaging plays an important role. Neuroimaging rapid evolution is demanding for a growing number of computing resources and skills that need to be put in place at every lab. Typically each group tries to setup their own servers and workstations to support their neuroimaging needs, having to learn from Operating System management to specific neuroscience software tools details before any results can be obtained from each setup. This setup and learning process is replicated in every lab, even if a strong collaboration among several groups is going on. In this paper we present a new cloud service model - Brain Imaging Application as a Service (BiAaaS) - and one of its implementation - Advanced Brain Imaging Lab (ABrIL) - in the form of an ubiquitous virtual desktop remote infrastructure that offers a set of neuroimaging computational services in an interactive neuroscientist-friendly graphical user interface (GUI). This remote desktop has been used for several multi-institution cooperative projects with different neuroscience objectives that already achieved important results, such as the contribution to a high impact paper published in the January issue of the Neuroimage journal. The ABrIL system has shown its applicability in several neuroscience projects with a relatively low-cost, promoting truly collaborative actions and speeding up project results and their clinical applicability.
Keywords :
bioinformatics; biomedical MRI; brain; cloud computing; graphical user interfaces; medical image processing; neurophysiology; ubiquitous computing; ABrIL; BiAaaS; GUI; advanced brain imaging lab; brain imaging application as a service; cloud service model; cooperative neuroimaging projects; graphical user interface; neuroimaging computational services; neuroscience software tools; operating system management; ubiquitous virtual desktop remote infrastructure; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Electrodes; Neuroimaging; Neuroscience; Pipelines; Three-dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943646