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Explores text mining of long-tail data in neuroscience and brain connectivity, including named entity recognition, protein concentration mining, and comparison of connectivity matrices.
Covers the heterogeneous neuroscience data, techniques like microarrays and gene sequencing, data integration, and the importance of metadata in organizing and sharing data.