Releases: ashapsoncoe/h01
v1.3
Release v1.3. All scripts created by Alexander Shapson-Coe, except for get_circular_cluster_bounds.py by Luke Bailey and Alexander Shapson-Coe. Supporting files, in .zip or original format, for individual scripts are included in the repository, or if large, within a publically-available Google Cloud Storage repository, as indicated in the script in question. Several scripts use Google Cloud BigQuery databases which are not publicly available and require a credentials file to access. However, the data contained within these databases is freely available for download from http://h01-release.storage.googleapis.com/data.html.
v1.2
Release v1.2. All scripts created by Alexander Shapson-Coe, except for get_circular_cluster_bounds.py by Luke Bailey and Alexander Shapson-Coe. Supporting files, in .zip or original format, for individual scripts are included in the repository, or if large, within a publically-available Google Cloud Storage repository, as indicated in the script in question. Several scripts use Google Cloud BigQuery databases which are not publicly available and require a credentials file to access. However, the data contained within these databases is freely available for download from http://h01-release.storage.googleapis.com/data.html.
v1.1
Release v1.1. Code and files for the H01 paper ('A petavoxel fragment of human cerebral cortex reconstructed at nanoscale resolution'). Supporting files, in .zip or original format, for individual scripts are included in the repository, or if large, within a publically-available Google Cloud Storage repository, as indicated in the script in question. Several scripts use Google Cloud BigQuery databases which are not publicly available and require a credentials file to access. However, the data contained within these databases is freely available for download from http://h01-release.storage.googleapis.com/data.html.
v1.0
Release v1.0. Code and files for the H01 paper ('A petavoxel fragment of human cerebral cortex reconstructed at nanoscale resolution'). Supporting files, in .zip or original format, for individual scripts are included in the repository, or if large, within a publically-available Google Cloud Storage repository, as indicated in the script in question. Several scripts use Google Cloud BigQuery databases which are not publicly available and require a credentials file to access. However, the data contained within these databases is freely available for download from http://h01-release.storage.googleapis.com/data.html.