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The HIP is an open-source platform designed for large scale and optimized collection, storage, curation, sharing and analysis of multiscale Human iEEG data at the international level. The HIP covers the entire field of iEEG-based research; i.e. multi-scale investigation of cognition, consciousness, connectomics and related disorders.

The HIP is also fully integrated in EBRAINS , a sustainable European Research Infrastructure providing tools and services in brain research and brain-inspired technologies created by the EU-funded Human Brain Project. The HIP will offer links to other EBRAINS services, like the Knowledge Graph and the Human Brain Atlases.

In line with the FAIR principles , it will fully respect ethics and data privacy regulations, and optimise end-user access management.


User documentation

All user documentation is accessible from the table of contents. It contains the following sections:

  • HIP guides: Guides are standardized procedures designed to assist end users access the platform and operate all of its services.

  • HIP tutorials: Tutorials are fully documented use-cases about data processing and visualization on the platform.

  • HIP datasets: Datasets are available in the shared space and include tutorial datasets and BIDS-iEEG databases.

  • HIP Apps: A catalog of applications is available to explore and process data. Through the use of softwares, HIP users agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of their respective licences. Softwares are provided “as is” and without warranty of any kind, express, implied or otherwise.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by the EBRAINS research infrastructure, funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under the Specific Grant Agreement No. 945539 (Human Brain Project SGA3).