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// A Cloud Tool for Big Data Analysis

Cerebral Cortex Dataset

Mobile sensor big data research has resulted in an exponential increase, over the past decade, in the amount of information collected about individuals in real-world settings. These increases create compounding problems for the researchers that need to develop, analyze, and report their findings based on these ever growing data sets. The Cerebral Cortex platform was built to address many of the challenges with these types of studies and data analyses through a high-performance real-time data collection and analysis platform to support in-the-field participants through interactive web dashboards.

Capabilities

As a big data cloud tool, Cerebral Cortex has the capability to:
  • support population-scale data analysis, visualization, model development, and intervention design for mobile-sensor data;
  • do machine learning model development on population scale datasets; and
  • provide interoperable interfaces for aggregation of diverse data sources.

Features

Additionally, Cerebral Cortex enables the bring-your-own-data model, allowing researchers to ingest any type of structured data into the system. The core of the platform is a library of research-grade biomarker algorithms that can be deployed at scale across a variety of data sources and are easily adapted to other types of data, enabling an accelerated development timeline for new algorithms and techniques.


Uses

Computing researchers can use the platform to conduct novel analytics, visualization, and discovery from large-scale mobile sensor data via a Jupyter notebook interface and discuss future direction, such as, real-time reinforcement learning for personalized interventions. 
Details & Specifications
Published:
September 18, 2019
Category:
Datasets
Tags:
Cloud
License:

Faculty
Mani Srivastava (Thrust 3 Lead, UCLA )
Timothy Hnat (Chief Software Architect, Memphis)
Tyson Condie (UCLA)
Simone Carini (UCSF)
Santosh Kumar (Memphis)
Syed Monowar Hossain (Memphis)
Nasir Ali (Memphis)
Nusrat Nasrin (Memphis).

Students, Post Docs
Bo-Jhang Ho (UCLA)
Matteo Interlandi (UCLA)
Addison Mayberry (UMass)

Cerebral Cortex Statistics

K
Person-Days of Data

Cerebral Cortex supports 10 concurrent studies combining 2,100+ participants.

T
Data Points

Cerebral Cortex is capable of scaling thousands of concurrent mCerebrum instances.