How to Cite CaliBrain#
If CaliBrain contributes to a publication, preprint, thesis, or software project, cite the software version and repository used for the analysis.
Recommended citation#
Until a formal software paper or archived DOI is available, cite CaliBrain as software:
Orabe, M., Huseynov, I., Nagarajan, S., & Haufe, S. CaliBrain:
simulation-based uncertainty calibration for M/EEG inverse source imaging.
Software, version <version>, https://github.com/braindatalab/CaliBrain
Replace <version> with the version or git commit hash used for the analysis.
For reproducibility, include the commit hash whenever possible:
git rev-parse HEAD
BibTeX#
@software{calibrain,
title = {CaliBrain: simulation-based uncertainty calibration for M/EEG inverse source imaging},
author = {Orabe, Mohammad and Huseynov, Ismail and Nagarajan, Srikantan and Haufe, Stefan},
url = {https://github.com/braindatalab/CaliBrain},
version = {<version-or-commit>},
year = {<year>}
}
What to report#
For scientific reproducibility, report:
CaliBrain version or git commit hash.
Python version and key dependency versions.
Workflow configs used for data generation, aggregation, and calibration.
Dataset or leadfield source.
Calibration mode, solver, orientation type, noise type, SNR, NNZ, and split definition.
When a DOI or software paper becomes available, this page should be updated and the BibTeX entry should cite the archived release.