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    SPPAS

    SPPAS

    SPPAS - the automatic annotation and analyses of speech

    SPPAS is a scientific computer software package written and maintained by Brigitte Bigi of the Laboratoire Parole et Langage, in Aix-en-Provence, France. Available for free, with open source code, there is simply no other package for linguists to simple use in the automatic annotations of speech, the analyses of any kind of annotated data and the conversion of annotated files. SPPAS is able to produce automatically speech annotations from a recorded speech sound and its orthographic transcription. SPPAS is helpful for the analysis of any annotated data: estimate statistical distributions, make requests, manage files, visualize annotations. ...
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    SpiKeDeteKt

    An automatic spike detection program to be used with new KlustaKwik

    This is an automatic spike detection program which takes account of probe geometry and produces a .mask file to be used with the new masked version of KlustaKwik. We recommend you use Python 2.6 or 2.7, e.g. a free academic version can be obtained from Entthought Python. The input files for SpiKeDeteKt are: .dat (raw data file) .probe (probe file, described below - user constructed) parameters.py (optional - otherwise it uses defaultparameters.py) SpiKeDeteKt outputs the following files: .fet.n (feature file) .mask.n (needed for using the new (masked) KlustaKwik) .clu.n (a trivial clue file where everything is put into a single cluster) .fmask.n (trial - float masks instead of binary, we are using this for testing masked KlustaKwik) .spk.n (spike file) .upsk.n (unfiltered spike waveform) .res.n (list of spike times) .xml (an xml file with all the parameters that can subsequently be used by neuroscope or klusters) .fil (highpass filtered data) .h5 (
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    Methods and testing of methods for automatic analysis of in situ cyclic voltammetry data. This, at least initially, is the code from my masters thesis, which was done as a contribution to a larger project called Aevum. Aevum is being developed at t
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