Added Jarrod's talk title and abstract to the schedule.
authorMadhusudan.C.S <madhusudancs@gmail.com>
Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:30:00 +0530
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Added Jarrod's talk title and abstract to the schedule.
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 <tr><td class="right">15:15-15:35</td><td class="left">Puneeth Chaganti</td><td class="left"><a href="#sec-4_21">Pictures, Songs and Python</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td class="right">15:35-15:55</td><td class="left">Hrishikesh Deshpande</td><td class="left"><a href="#sec-4_5">Wavelet based denoising of ECG using Python</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td class="right">15:55-16:10</td><td class="left"></td><td class="left">Tea-Break</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="right">16:10-16:40</td><td class="left">Jarrod Millman</td><td class="left"><b>Invited Talk</b></td></tr>
+<tr><td class="right">16:10-16:40</td><td class="left">Jarrod Millman</td><td class="left"><b>Invited Talk</b>: <a href="#sec-3_8">Building an open development community for neuroimaging analysis</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td class="right">16:40-17:00</td><td class="left">Ramakrishna Reddy Yekulla</td><td class="left"><a href="#sec-4_13">Building and Packaging your Scientific Python Application For Linux Distributions</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td class="right">17:00-17:20</td><td class="left">Yogesh Karpate</td><td class="left"><a href="#sec-4_16">Automatic Proteomic Finger Printing using Scipy</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td class="right">17:20-17:40</td><td class="left">Manjusha Joshi</td><td class="left"><a href="#sec-4_15">SAGE for Scientific computing and Education enhancement</a></td></tr>
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+<h3 id="sec-3_8">Building an open development community for neuroimaging analysis </h3>
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+<p>Jarrod Millman
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+<h4 id="sec-3_8_1">Talk/Paper Abstract </h4>
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+<p>Programming is becoming increasingly important to scientific activity.
+As its importance grows, the need for better software tools becomes more
+and more central to scientific practice.  However, many fields of science
+rely on badly written, poorly documented, and insufficiently tested
+codebases. Moreover, scientific software packages often implement only the
+approaches and algorithms needed or promoted by the specific lab where the
+software was written.
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+In this talk, I will illustrate this situation by discussing some of the
+weaknesses of the software ecosystem for neuroimaging analysis circa 2004.
+I will then describe how several of my colleagues and I are attempting
+to rectify this situation with a project called Neuroimaging in Python
+(<a href="http://nipy.org">http://nipy.org</a>).  Specifically, I will
+discuss the approach we've taken (e.g., using Python) and the lessons
+we've learned.
+</p>
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 <h2 id="sec-4">Submitted Talks </h2>