VIOLA - A multi-purpose and web-based visualization tool for neuronal-network simulation output
Johanna Senk, Corto Carde, Espen Hagen, Torsten W. Kuhlen, Markus, Diesmann, Benjamin Weyers

TL;DR
VIOLA is a web-based, open-source visualization tool designed for interactive analysis of complex neuronal network simulation data, facilitating exploration of spatiotemporal activity patterns in cortical models.
Contribution
This paper introduces VIOLA, a novel lightweight, platform-independent visualization tool that integrates modern interactive paradigms for neurophysiological data analysis.
Findings
Enables qualitative assessment of neuronal activity patterns.
Supports exploration of spatiotemporal features in simulation data.
Demonstrated with a layered point-neuron network model.
Abstract
Neuronal network models and corresponding computer simulations are invaluable tools to aid the interpretation of the relationship between neuron properties, connectivity and measured activity in cortical tissue. Spatiotemporal patterns of activity propagating across the cortical surface as observed experimentally can for example be described by neuronal network models with layered geometry and distance-dependent connectivity. The interpretation of the resulting stream of multi-modal and multi-dimensional simulation data calls for integrating interactive visualization steps into existing simulation-analysis workflows. Here, we present a set of interactive visualization concepts called views for the visual analysis of activity data in topological network models, and a corresponding reference implementation VIOLA (VIsualization Of Layer Activity). The software is a lightweight,…
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