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Manually curated and reviewed infant brain segmentations and accompanying T1w and T2w images for a range of 1-9 month old participants from the Baby Connectome Project (BCP)
Overview
Manually curated and reviewed infant brain segmentations and accompanying T1w and T2w images for a range of 1-9 month old participants from the Baby Connectome Project (BCP)
Features and programs
Open Data Sponsorship Program
This dataset is part of the Open Data Sponsorship Program, an AWS program that covers the cost of storage for publicly available high-value cloud-optimized datasets.
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Open data resources
Available with or without an AWS account.
- How to use
- To access these resources, reference the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) using the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). Learn more
- Description
- BOBs Repository data
- Resource type
- S3 bucket
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- arn:aws:s3:::bobsrepository
- AWS region
- us-east-2
- AWS CLI access (No AWS account required)
- aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://bobsrepository/
Resources
Vendor resources
Support
Contact
Eric Feczko (feczk001@umn.edu ) & Sally M. Stoyell (stoye003@umn.edu )
Managed By
Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB) Open Data Initiative
How to cite
Baby Open Brains (BOBs) Repository on AWS was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/bobsrepository .
License
CC-By Attribution 4.0 International
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