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    JSONLab

    JSONLab

    JSONLab: compact, portable, robust JSON/binary-JSON encoder

    ...It can be used to convert a MATLAB data structure (array, struct, cell, struct array, cell array, and objects) into JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack formatted strings and files, or to parse a JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack file into MATLAB data structure. JSONLab supports nearly all versions of MATLAB and GNU Octave (a free MATLAB clone). The development of JSONLab is currently funded by the US National Institute of Health (NIH) as part of the NeuroJSON project (data portal https://neurojson.io) under grant U24-NS124027. The goal of the NeuroJSON project is to develop scalable, searchable, and reusable neuroimaging data formats and data-sharing platforms. All data produced from the NeuroJSON project will be using JSON/Binary JData formats as the underlying serialization standards and the lightweight JData specification as a language-independent data annotation standard.
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    Lucid

    Lucid

    A collection of infrastructure and tools for research

    ...The following notebooks run right from your browser, thanks to Collaboratory. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use and runs entirely in the cloud. You can run the notebooks on your local machine, too. Clone the repository and find them in the notebooks subfolder. You will need to run a local instance of the Jupyter notebook environment to execute them. Feature visualization answers questions about what a network, or parts of a network, are looking for by generating examples.
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