[Eeglablist] Re: Flexible time/frequency analysis in EEGLAB
Scott Makeig
smakeig at ucsd.edu
Mon Nov 29 14:46:12 PST 2004
1. Would anyone venture to write a pair of EEGLAB<->Wavlelab translator
functions? Would this concept make sense?
2. I am planning to make timef() and crossf() accept time/frequency
images computed elsewhere, to allow maximum flexibility. Has anyone done
this already?
Discussions of these issues might properly continue EEGLAB developers
list.
Those interested, please send a message to that effect to
eeglab at sccn.ucsd.edu for further instructions.
Scott Makeig
Miro Enev wrote:
>Check out Wavelab
>
>http://www-stat.stanford.edu/%7Ewavelab/
>
>-Miro
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rao, Rakendu (UMKC-Student) [mailto:rdr4gc at umkc.edu]
>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 AM
>To: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu
>Subject: [Eeglablist] EEG Analysis using MP !
>
>Dear All,
>
>I am analyzing EEG data for artifact detection and working on how to
>minimize it. I am running different methods on the data sets to compare the
>results. I am looking for Matching Pursuit algorithm code implemented in
>MATLAB to run it on the data. If anyone has a code for Matching Pursuit
>decomposition please share it with me. I will acknowledge it in my work if I
>use your code for analysis.
>
>Thanks,
>Rakendu
>
>
>
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