I see. Thanks.
Regards,
Thomas
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 6:28 PM Timothy Coalson wrote:
> We have done so partly because we haven't needed to put many data files on
> github (it would not be simple for the pipelines to fetch
> data-use-terms-protected files from BALSA, for instance). He first
We have done so partly because we haven't needed to put many data files on
github (it would not be simple for the pipelines to fetch
data-use-terms-protected files from BALSA, for instance). He first asked
whether it was okay to put them on github, and the real answer seems to be
"ask your own
Hi Tim,
I guess we have treated such derivative results similarly and put them behind
the HCP data use terms. One easy solution would be to upload the results to
the BALSA database and add the HCP data use terms.
Matt.
From:
mailto:hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org>>
on behalf of
However, he is not sharing the HCP data files themselves, but only results
obtained from using them. The data use terms only state that the *original
data* must be distributed under the same terms. Derived data appears to
only be covered by "all relevant rules and regulations imposed by my
I believe that the Open Access Data Use terms
(https://www.humanconnectome.org/study/hcp-young-adult/document/wu-minn-hcp-consortium-open-access-data-use-terms)
require that anyone receiving the data must have first agreed to the Open
Access Data Use Terms. If my understanding is correct, that
Hi,
Maybe this question has already been answered before, but we have been
working on the HCP data and have computed our own derivatives, e.g., FC
matrices of individual subjects.
Is it ok to share these matrices with accompanying HCP subject IDs on our
personal github/website? If not, how do
Thanks for your response!!! I actually just opened the cifti file in matlab and
just used the find function which gave me all of the indices.
From: Timothy Coalson
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 3:43:17 PM
To: Kashyap, Amrit
Cc: hcp-users@humanconnectome.org