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Hey! Prior datastructures are defined in at least
I think NeuroAnalyzer.jl has most features, Neuroimaging.jl is the oldest, NeuroCore.jl in principle the right place, but no development even after asking from multiple people. I'm interested in participating and I could be a long-term maintainer, but I dont have capacity to kickstat it. Does that make sense? |
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Hey Benedikt, thanks for getting back to me! I actually remember that this topic came up a few times, and I participated in at least one of those discussions. Usually, I then stopped doing EEG for some time, and upon returning, noticed not much progress had been made. However, I think something has changed now - Julia is at a point where it is actually usable and ahead of the alternatives for a lot of numerical stuff! In regards to the projects you mentioned, I tend to agree:
So my preliminary idea would be to
Does this approach sound reasonable to you? Are there any other people you know of who might be interested in this project? |
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Hey all,
Not sure if it would be useful at all, but I'm starting to do more and more EEG analysis in Julia and I was wondering if there is a case for introducing some sort of shared (abstract) EEG and/or other neuroimaging types. They could behave like normal vectors or matrices but could also store EEG metadata and allow for time-based indexing. They could also easily be converted to and from other structures (e.g., to interface with
PyMNE
).I know that this is not necessarily a great fit for
Unfold.jl
, but seeing that you're already putting a lot of infrastructure for plotting and statistical analysis in place, I feel it's a good place to ask if there i any interest.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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