Frontiers in Neuroinformatics (Mar 2014)

The Multi-modal Australian ScienceS Imaging and Visualisation Environment (MASSIVE) high performance computing infrastructure: applications in neuroscience and neuroinformatics research

  • Wojtek James eGoscinski,
  • Paul eMcIntosh,
  • Ulrich Claus Felzmann,
  • Anton eMaksimenko,
  • Christopher John Hall,
  • Timur eGureyev,
  • Darren eThompson,
  • Andrew eJanke,
  • Graham eGalloway,
  • Neil E B Killeen,
  • Parnesh eRaniga,
  • Parnesh eRaniga,
  • Owen eKaluza,
  • Amanda eNg,
  • Amanda eNg,
  • Govinda ePoudel,
  • David eBarnes,
  • David eBarnes,
  • Toan eNguyen,
  • Paul eBonnington,
  • Gary F Egan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2014.00030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The Multi-modal Australian ScienceS Imaging and Visualisation Environment (MASSIVE) is a national imaging and visualisation facility established by Monash University, the Australian Synchrotron, the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and the Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC), with funding from the National Computational Infrastructure and the Victorian Government. The MASSIVE facility provides hardware, software and expertise to drive research in the biomedical sciences, particularly advanced brain imaging research using synchrotron x-ray and infrared imaging, functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), x-ray computer tomography (CT), electron microscopy and optical microscopy. The development of MASSIVE has been based on best practice in system integration methodologies, frameworks, and architectures. The facility has: (i) integrated multiple different neuroimaging analysis software components, (ii) enabled cross-platform and cross-modality integration of neuroinformatics tools, and (iii) brought together neuroimaging databases and analysis workflows. MASSIVE is now operational as a nationally distributed and integrated facility for neuroinfomatics and brain imaging research.

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