A deep learning toolbox to decode raw time-domain EEG.
Project description
Note: The old braindecode repository has been moved to https://github.com/robintibor/braindevel.
Braindecode
A deep learning toolbox to decode raw time-domain EEG.
For EEG researchers that want to want to work with deep learning and deep learning researchers that want to work with EEG data. For now focussed on convolutional networks.
Installation
Install pytorch from http://pytorch.org/ (you don’t need to install torchvision).
Install numpy (necessary for resamply installation to work), e.g.:
pip install numpy
Install newest version of python-mne:
git clone git://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python.git
cd mne-python
python setup.py install
Install braindecode via pip:
pip install braindecode
Documentation
Documentation is online under https://robintibor.github.io/braindecode/
Citing
If you use this code in a scientific publication, please cite us as:
@article {HBM:HBM23730,
author = {Schirrmeister, Robin Tibor and Springenberg, Jost Tobias and Fiederer,
Lukas Dominique Josef and Glasstetter, Martin and Eggensperger, Katharina and Tangermann, Michael and
Hutter, Frank and Burgard, Wolfram and Ball, Tonio},
title = {Deep learning with convolutional neural networks for EEG decoding and visualization},
journal = {Human Brain Mapping},
issn = {1097-0193},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.23730},
doi = {10.1002/hbm.23730},
month = {aug},
year = {2017},
keywords = {electroencephalography, EEG analysis, machine learning, end-to-end learning, brain–machine interface,
brain–computer interface, model interpretability, brain mapping},
}
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