Ejemplo n.º 1
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'''
The following example was tested with OpenBCI Ganglion board.
'''

from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import SimpleRectangle

# 0. Define output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'

# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = SimpleRectangle(freqs=(10, 15),
                      win_size=(1000, 1000),
                      position=(300, 300),
                      stim_size=(400, 400),
                      colors=((255, 255, 255), (0, 0, 0)))

# 2. Record data with triggers (20 seconds or delete key press).
record_data(sti, output_path=output_path)
#TODO: add aux channels to the output.

# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)
'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''
from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import TwoRectangles

#######################
# 0. Define variables.
# Output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'
# Frequencies (for the two rectangles).
freqs = (10.0, 14.0)

############################
# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = TwoRectangles(freqs=freqs, timeout=8)

############################################
# 2. Record data and classify in real time.
record_data(sti, freqs=freqs, channel=0, output_path=output_path)
# TODO: add aux channels to the output.

############################################
# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)

'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''
Ejemplo n.º 3
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'''
The following example was tested with OpenBCI Ganglion board.
'''

from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import SimpleRectangle

# 0. Define output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'

# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = SimpleRectangle(freqs=(10, 15), win_size=(1000, 1000),
                      position=(300, 300), stim_size=(400, 400),
                      colors=((255, 255, 255), (0, 0, 0)))

# 2. Record data with triggers (20 seconds or delete key press).
record_data(sti, output_path=output_path)
#TODO: add aux channels to the output.

# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)

'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''
Ejemplo n.º 4
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from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import TwoRectangles

#######################
# 0. Define variables.
# Output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'
# Frequencies (for the two rectangles).
freqs = (10.0, 14.0)

############################
# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = TwoRectangles(freqs=freqs, timeout=8)

############################################
# 2. Record data and classify in real time.
record_data(sti, freqs=freqs, channel=0, output_path=output_path)
# TODO: add aux channels to the output.

############################################
# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)
'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''
Ejemplo n.º 5
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'''
The following example was tested with OpenBCI Ganglion board.
'''

from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import SwitchingDigits

# 0. Define output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'

# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = SwitchingDigits(highlight_dur=1.5, num_passes=5, fullscr=False)

# 2. Record data with triggers (20 seconds or delete key press).
record_data(sti, output_path=output_path, port=None)
#TODO: add aux channels to the output.

# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)
'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''
Ejemplo n.º 6
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'''
The following example was tested with OpenBCI Ganglion board.
'''

from pyseeg.communication import record_data
from pyseeg.stimuli import SwitchingDigits

# 0. Define output path (default is in your home directory).
output_path = '/tmp/pyseeg_test_output.csv'

# 1. Create stimuli object.
sti = SwitchingDigits(highlight_dur=1.5, num_passes=5, fullscr=False)

# 2. Record data with triggers (20 seconds or delete key press).
record_data(sti, output_path=output_path, port=None)
#TODO: add aux channels to the output.

# 3. Optionally: plot the data.
from pyseeg.visualization import plot_data
plot_data(output_path)

'''
The acquisition manager will ask the stimuli controller about the `state`
each time it collects the data (255 times per second in the case of OpenBCI).
Then the complete information will be saved to a file (sample id, channels
recordings, auxilliary channels, state).
'''