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The main goal of Ewoks is to automate data processing and experiments at large-scale facilities as well as making data processing more scientific (reproducible) and FAIR (traceable). Ewoks is not yet another workflow management system. To ensure the longevity of workflows and their implementation, Ewoks was designed to be a meta workflow system. This allows workflows to be isolated from the underlying software technologies used to execute and manage them.

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EuroScienceGateway will leverage a distributed computing network across 13 European countries, accessible via 6 national, user-friendly web portals, facilitating access to compute and storage infrastructures across Europe as well as to data, tools, workflows and services that can be customized to suit researchers’ needs.EuroScienceGateway will deliver a robust, scalable, seamlessly integrated open infrastructure for data-driven research, contributing an innovative and customizable service for ...

Space: ELIXIR

Public web page: https://eurosciencegateway.eu/

Start date: 1st Oct 2022

End date: 31st Aug 2025

In recent years, convolutional neural network (CNN)-based methods have shown remarkable performance in the denoising and reconstruction of super-resolved structured illumination microscopy (SR-SIM) data. Therefore, CNN-based architectures have been the main focus of existing studies. Recently, however, an alternative and highly competitive deep learning architecture, Swin Transformer, has been proposed for image restoration tasks. In this work, we present SwinT-fairSIM, a novel method for restoring ...

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Presentations and events associated with work in FAIR Guiding Principles for Computational Workflows.

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This team is for sharing Galaxy workflows , GA-VirReport and GA-VirReport-Stats which can be used for processing sRNAseq data of host plants for diagnosis of viruses and viroids

Space: Independent Teams

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Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational biological research.

  • Accessible: Users can easily run tools without writing code or using the CLI; all via a user-friendly web interface.
  • Reproducible: Galaxy captures all the metadata from an analysis, making it completely reproducible.
  • Transparent: Users share and publish analyses via interactive pages that can enhance analyses with user annotations.
  • Scalable: Galaxy ...
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