Developer Days 2021 (NWB+DANDI)

Developer Days 2021 (NWB+DANDI)

March 30, 2021 - April 1, 2021

Virtual

Hackathon

Summary

A remote hackathon event bringing together developers of the NWB data standard, the DANDI development team, and developers of tools in the NWB ecosystem to work intensively on NWB or DANDI-related projects.

Dates and Location

  • Pre-hackathon project pitch session: Friday, March 19, 2021, 9am PST (12pm EST)
  • Dates: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 - Thursday, April 1, 2021, 8am - 3pm PST (11am - 6pm EST)
  • Location: Virtual (Anywhere with an internet connection)

Overview

Neurodata Without Borders (NWB) and the DANDI neurophysiology data archive development teams joined together to create a remote hackathon event for developers. In contrast to the User Days hackathons that focus on training users, this event focused on bringing together the developers of the NWB data standard, the DANDI development team, and developers of tools in the NWB ecosystem.

This hackathon enabled participants to work intensively on an NWB or DANDI-related project with the assistance of core developers and others in the community. Participants shared updates with each other on NWB, DANDI, and related community projects. Together, they developed and discussed ideas for solving technical problems that impact the broader community. The goal was to foster collaboration and community among developers working on and with NWB and DANDI.

Objective

The Neurodata Without Borders: Neurophysiology project (NWB, https://www.nwb.org/) is an effort to standardize the description and storage of neurophysiology data and metadata. NWB enables data sharing and reuse and reduces the energy barrier to applying data analysis both within and across labs. Several laboratories, including the Allen Institute for Brain Science, have wholeheartedly adopted NWB. The community needs to join forces to achieve data standardization in neurophysiology.

The Distributed Archives for Neurophysiology Data Integration (DANDI, https://www.dandiarchive.org/) is a platform for publishing, sharing, and processing neurophysiology data funded by the BRAIN Initiative. The platform is now available for data upload and distribution.

The purpose of the NWB+DANDI Developer Hackathon was to bring the neurophysiology developer community together to further the development NWB and DANDI and integration of NWB and DANDI with tools. Members of the community worked jointly on coding projects, exchanged ideas and best practices, surfaced common needs, resolved coding issues, made feature requests, brainstormed about future collaboration, and made progress on current blockages.

Project Themes

  • Information standards, Ontologies, NWB extensions
  • NWB and/or DANDI-enabled tools
  • Contributions to NWB and/or DANDI core software
  • Interfacing with data acquisition systems and building tools for data conversion
  • Documentation and diagrams

The Kavli Foundation

Code of Conduct

This hackathon followed a code of conduct to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone. The organizers were dedicated to providing a harassment-free hackathon experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion.

Event Details

Date & Time

March 30, 2021 - April 1, 2021

Location

Virtual

Event Type

Hackathon

Organizers

  • NWB POC: Oliver Rübel
  • DANDI POC: Satrajit S. Ghosh
  • Program Committee: Ryan Ly, Benjamin Dichter, Andrew Tritt, Pam Baker, Oliver Rübel, Satrajit S Ghosh, Yaroslav O. Halchenko

Registration

Registration is now closed.