From: Baffo 32 <ba...@gm...> - 2022-08-11 14:24:35
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Hi OpenEEG, I've been doing home EEG for some years now. I have a psychosis I try to log, it makes for hilarious situations of which I have had many. I've mostly worked with OpenBCI and Muse devices. I've noticed with these, there isn't always demonstration of the kind of strengths often seen in free software, things like cheapness, interoperability, stability, hackabilty, overall public software architecture, and a community where changes are discussed and improved upon ... I'm much more familiar with community projects than commercial ones. Where is the OpenEEG community at? What projects have staying power and/or active development effort? Is anything funded? Is anything integrating support for many different parts? What hardware is most used nowadays? Anything open source and modular? Via OpenBCI I did find BrainFlow. It has only one developer, but is trying to integrate many platforms. It also had a homebrew machine learning submodule. I've also stumbled on OpenVIBE, but had trouble staying with it and remembering it exists, maybe because it looks so incredibly useful; I tend to get stuck on hardware issues anyway. Not sure where that project is. Ideally, I'd like to some day have a system where people can record long term EEGs with >64 channels, maybe by modularly combining other equipment. I value not being wireless; I get lost data over wireless connections. I value resisting the elements: I've had devices break from getting wet or damaged. I've also broken devices trying to waterproof them with hot glue; maybe it changes the circuit properties. I'm not sure what infrastructure to build, contribute to, or acquire to get there most effectively. What has the most promise? What is the most idiot-proof? When I work my way through my issues, I often make large contributions to software projects. For example, I ported libusb to rootless android so that brainflow could access more devices on mobile, and contributed this back to libusb as a pull request with pages of comments. I also attempted to integrate features and bugfixes, and accompanying testsuite expansions, to openbci's largest library some years prior. It can be very hard for me to work on these things, so my engagement is sporadic, but I do have a lot to contribute. But I'm not sure where to do this. Karl |