BRAPH 2: a flexible, open-source, reproducible, community-oriented, easy-to-use framework for network analyses in neurosciences on bioRxiv

BRAPH 2 Genesis enables swift creation of custom, reproducible software distributions—tackling the growing complexity of neuroscience by streamlining analysis across diverse data types and workflows. (Image by B. Zufiria-Gerbolés and Y.-W. Chang.)
BRAPH 2: a flexible, open-source, reproducible, community-oriented, easy-to-use framework for network analyses in neurosciences
Yu-Wei Chang, Blanca Zufiria-Gerbolés, Pablo Emiliano Gómez-Ruiz, Anna Canal-Garcia, Hang Zhao, Mite Mijalkov, Joana Braga Pereira, Giovanni Volpe
bioRxiv: 10.1101/2025.04.11.648455

As network analyses in neuroscience continue to grow in both complexity and size, flexible methods are urgently needed to provide unbiased, reproducible insights into brain function. BRAPH 2 is a versatile, open-source framework that meets this challenge by offering streamlined workflows for advanced statistical models and deep learning in a community-oriented environment. Through its Genesis compiler, users can build specialized distributions with custom pipelines, ensuring flexibility and scalability across diverse research domains. These powerful capabilities will ensure reproducibility and accelerate discoveries in neuroscience.

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