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The structure of behavioral data

Neurons and Cognition 2020-12-24 v1 Methodology

Abstract

For more than a century, scientists have been collecting behavioral data--an increasing fraction of which is now being publicly shared so other researchers can reuse them to replicate, integrate or extend past results. Although behavioral data is fundamental to many scientific fields, there is currently no widely adopted standard for formatting, naming, organizing, describing or sharing such data. This lack of standardization is a major bottleneck for scientific progress. Not only does it prevent the effective reuse of data, it also affects how behavioral data in general are processed, as non-standard data calls for custom-made data analysis code and prevents the development of efficient tools. To address this problem, we develop the Behaverse Data Model (BDM), a standard for structuring behavioral data. Here we focus on major concepts in behavioral data, leaving further details and developments to the project's website (https://behaverse.github.io/data-model/).

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@article{arxiv.2012.12583,
  title  = {The structure of behavioral data},
  author = {Aurélien Defossez and Morteza Ansarinia and Brice Clocher and Emmanuel Schmück and Paul Schrater and Pedro Cardoso-Leite},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.12583},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 1 table, 2 figures

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