Update Filenames and data organization authored by Eva Maria Furrer-Restle's avatar Eva Maria Furrer-Restle
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This is an Wiki page documenting dummy data and metadata. We want to demonstrate what information is important to include next to a data index. There are many variations possible to a Filenaming Convention. The recommendation is to follow standards available in the field or to adapt them if needed, preferrably after discussing it with colleagues. We provide general guidelines in our CRS Primer on [File Naming conventions](https://zenodo.org/records/10091967). A example of a domain-specific standard is [Brain Imaging Data Structure - BIDS](https://bids-standard.github.io/bids-starter-kit/folders_and_files/files.html).
This is a Wiki page documenting dummy data and metadata. We want to demonstrate what information is important to include next to a data index. There are many variations possible to a Filenaming Convention. The recommendation is to follow standards available in the field or to adapt them if needed, preferrably after discussing it with colleagues. We provide general guidelines in our CRS Primer on [File Naming conventions](https://zenodo.org/records/10091967). An example of a domain-specific standard is [Brain Imaging Data Structure - BIDS](https://bids-standard.github.io/bids-starter-kit/folders_and_files/files.html).
The following schema was used in our dummy dataset (there is no real meaning into the different values and labels, but they are based on the type of information you may find in some imaging data). There are also some parts of the filename that are not present in all filenames and which content may vary accross files, as it often happens with real data.
The following schema was used in our dummy dataset (there is no real meaning to the different values and labels, but they are based on the type of information you may find in some imaging data). There are also some parts of the filename that are not present in all filenames and which content may vary accross files, as it often happens with real data.
## Filenaming convention
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