2nd SpatialData hackathon: frameworks, formats and interoperability
Autor/innen
- Artür Manukyan
- Luca Marconato
- Marvin Albert
- Chris Barnes
- Alexander Blume
- Lorenzo Cerrone
- Helena L. Crowell
- Francesca Drummer
- Hugo Gruson
- Max Hess
- Taobo Hu
- Katarzyna Kedziora
- Aaron Kollotzek
- Silvia Maria Macrí
- Eric Moerth
- Samir Moustafa
- Selman Ozleyen
- Peter Todd
- Ahmet Sarigün
- Sonja Stockhaus
- Marco Varrone
- Wouter Michiel Vierdag
- Luke Zappia
- Yimin Zheng
- Oliver Stegle
- Altuna Akalin
Journal
- BioHackrXiv
Quellenangabe
- BioHackrXiv
Zusammenfassung
This preprint outlines the results of the "2nd SpatialData Hackathon" organised by the scverse and Bioconductor teams. The event gathered experts to advance spatial omics through four hackathon tracks: (i) R interoperability, (ii) accessibility and performance of visualization tools, (iii) design modernization for the SpatialData framework, and (iv) file formats and transformations (NGFF).
Key achievements include extending the SpatialData, Zarr and bioimaging frameworks to R/Bioconductor ecosystem, improving visualization with 2.5D/3D rendering and a chunked multiscale point representation, introducing cloud-based IO and prototypes for lazy file linking and bidirectional element-table relationships, and developing a language-agnostic conformance test suite for OME-NGFF coordinate transformations. The hackathon fostered collaboration, creating infrastructure prototypes and identifying interoperability challenges. Documented on GitHub, these efforts brought together 24 participants from the US and Europe, promoting a FAIR ecosystem of spatial omics and imaging tools.