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Arnaud Delorme edited this page Apr 26, 2021 · 6 revisions

EEGLAB on NSG

An Open EEGLAB Portal to High-Performance Computing: As of late 2018, EEGLAB scripts may now be run on high-performance computing resources via the freely available Neuroscience Gateway Portal to the NSF-sponsored Comet supercomputer of the San Diego Supercomputer Center. The home page of the Neuroscience Gateway is shown below. NSG accounts are free and are not limited to US users, but the portal may only be used for non-commercial purposes (see the NSG Terms of Use). We also recommend you to watch the NSG tutorial videos.

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Like all (except personal!) supercomputers, Comet typically runs jobs in batch mode rather than in the interactive style of Matlab. However, Comet has all Matlab functions as well as EEGLAB functions and many plug-in extensions installed ready to be called from scripts. When a job submitted through the NSG portal is run, you will receive an email from NSG alerting you to download the results. This means that best uses of the Open EEGLAB Portal are for computationally intensive processes and/or for parallel, automated processing of large EEG studies. In the first category, we are now installing the most computationally intensive EEGLAB functions on comet: AMICA, RELICA, time/frequency analysis, SCALE-optimized individual subject head modeling via NFT, etc. We will give more information here about using these installed capabilities as they become available.

To read a detailed overview of the Open EEGLAB Portal, browse a conference paper submitted the IEEE/EMBS Neural Engineering Conference in San Francisco (March, 2019) and our Neuroimage article.