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Wearable (BLE) Brain-Computer Interface, ADS1299 and STM32 with SDK for mobile application
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Epileptic Seizure Detection System for NeuroHackathon 2024 engineered with Hubert Berlicki, Kyrylo Goroshenko and Lidia Podoluk
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BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
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A Lightweight and High Performance Neural network for MI-EEG decoding
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[NeurIPS2024] Neural Information Processing Systems(2024) - Workshop on GenAI for Health: Potential, Trust and Policy Compliance (GenAI4Health)
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[NeurIPS2024] Neural Information Processing Systems(2024) - Workshop on Causality and Large Models (CaLM)
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project for neurohackathon at AGI house
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Mother of All BCI Benchmarks
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Python Brain-Computer Interface Software
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The Python Noise-Tagging Brain-Computer interface (PyntBCI) library is a Python toolbox for the noise-tagging brain-computer interfacing (BCI) project developed at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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PyZaplinePlus is a Python adaptation of the Zapline-plus library, designed to automatically remove spectral peaks like line noise from EEG data while preserving the integrity of the non-noise spectrum and maintaining the data rank.
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Not supported. Measure 8 EEG channels with Shield PiEEG and RaspberryPi in C library
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