YASA (Yet Another Spindle Algorithm): a Python package to analyze polysomnographic sleep recordings.
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YASA (Yet Another Spindle Algorithm): a Python package to analyze polysomnographic sleep recordings.
The detection of peaks and valleys in a 1d-vector or 2d-array (image)
Sleep stage detection using ECG
A graphical user interface for feature extraction from heart- and breathing biosignals.
Code examples for using the originpro Python package to interact with Origin software.
Audio Fingerprinting and Recognition in Python using NVidia's CUDA
NeatMS is an open source python package for untargeted LCMS signal labelling and filtering.
Detection of favorable moments in time series data
Gamma spectroscopy tools originally developed to analyze gamma spectra for the BECA/DALI program at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
A highly parallel and fast event detector based on CWT transform.
clap detection that can detect a clap pattern, including single clap, double clap, and triple clap.
R-peaks detection on ECG using the So&Chan method.
Topological peak filtering
Contains the code for the two rule based mosquito detection algorithms of the paper "Counting Mosquitoes in the Wild: An Internet of Things Approach"
Goal is to detect peak in given signal(s) in directory \dataset with computation intelligence and not just signal processing. Here, we have used 1D CNN from Keras to achieve it.
TiVaCPD Package: Time-Varying Correlation Networks for Interpretable Change Point Detection (TiVaCPD)
As part of a fellow student's master's work, the height of peak series had to be measured. I ensured to facilitate the task with this script that automatically indicates these distances without the need to manually manipulate the data beforehand.
ML tool to detect peaks in 1D XRD scattering data
A small script to find peaks from the .bigWig file and output them in a .bed file.
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