2009
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-10-s1-p57
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Declarative model description and code generation for hybrid individual- and population-based simulations of the early visual system

Abstract: Publications of computational modeling studies need to contain enough details that allow re-implementing the model, but the high level of detail often renders such reimplementations tedious and time-consuming. Sharing models in terms of scripts for established simulators like NEURON, GENESIS or NEST has been a major step towards reproducibility of simulation results. Recently, these efforts have been extended by the development of simulator-independent model descriptions like generating models via Python scrip… Show more

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