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Improve the nilearn documentation and tutorials! #16

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GaelVaroquaux opened this issue Dec 3, 2019 · 5 comments
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Improve the nilearn documentation and tutorials! #16

GaelVaroquaux opened this issue Dec 3, 2019 · 5 comments

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@GaelVaroquaux
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Project Name NiLearnDoc
Description Improving the nilearn documentation and tutorials is crucial. There are many things to do, ranging from simple to more advanced. One of them would be to contribute back to nilearn some of the improvements made in the Main teaching materials.
URL(s) http://nilearn.github.io/auto_examples/ https://github.com/main-training/main-training-nilearn-ml
Contributors' Brainhack Slack handle I'm not very good with slack. Find me IRL. I have a pony tail and a long nose
Image nilearn-logo
@PeerHerholz
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I would be interested in helping out.

@ltetrel
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ltetrel commented Dec 3, 2019

Me to, I will look around for the pony tail I have a hair bun haha

@danjgale
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danjgale commented Dec 4, 2019

Interested in helping!

@sivaniya
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sivaniya commented Dec 5, 2019

Hi Gael, I joined the nilearn station today. I'm currently using an elastic net model to predict brain age using brain structure for my project. I was wondering if you might think it would be useful to use this as example to write a tutorial on the nilearn website on how to use elastic net?

@GaelVaroquaux
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Hi @sivaniya

Sorry for not being here today. @emdupre will be there in the afternoon to represent nilearn core devs.

I would rather not add example to the nilearn website. We are actually trying to decrease the number of examples as it put load on the project to maintain them, and also it crowds a bit the documentation.

What could be very useful would be to work on the wording of our brain age examples, to make them easier to follow.

Thanks!

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