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Physiological signal classification challenge #15

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drombas opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 4 comments
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Physiological signal classification challenge #15

drombas opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 4 comments
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Atlantis Project within the Europe-Australia Hub BIDS CHECK_LABEL Labels needs to be checked by a human project

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drombas commented Jun 12, 2021

Project info

Title:
Physiological signal classification challenge

Project lead:
David Romero (@drombas) and Stefano Moia (@smoia)

Timezone
Brussels UTC+2

Description:
Phys2bids is a python3 library to format physiological files in BIDS. One of the current development goals is to make phys2bids smarter by implementing an automatic signal classificator. Ideally, given a physiological signal as input, phys2bids should be able to determine the type of the signal (cardiac, respiratory …).

To move forward, this project is structured as a challenge: we provide time-series data of 4 kinds of physiological signals (cardiac, respiratory chest, O2 and CO2) and the goal will be to collaborate to find robust features that allow discerning between them.

Link to project:

Mattermost handle:

Goals for the OHBM Brainhack

  1. Find a set of features that allow us to classify the 4 signals in our dataset with 100% accuracy
  2. (If time permits) Extend the algorithm to classify other signals (e.g. galvanic skin response)
  3. (If time permits) Test the algorithm in other datasets

Good first issues:

  • Create a google collab file for basic data loading and visualization
  • Create a shared google document to share ideas/results

Skills:

  • Basic knowledge of time-series analysis and programming is desirable but not required
  • Creativity to come up with ideas

Number of participants: <= 10

Acknowledge contributions: Physiopy adopts the all-contributors system to recognise contributions. Contributors will be recognised as such in the relevant library README (e.g. here) and as authors during outreach (conference posters, talks, ...).

Documentation
physiopy's contributors guidelines
physiopy's code of conduct

Chat channel:
~hbm-physiopy

Image for the OHBM brainhack website
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Once the issue is submitted, please check items in this list as you add under 'Additional project info'

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  • Link to your project: could be a code repository, a shared document, etc. See here
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  • Skills: list skills that would be particularly suitable for your project. We ask you to include at least one non-coding skill, cf. here.
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  • Provide an image of your project for the OHBM brainhack website

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  • Someone co-leading the project in the timeslot you have not selected to provide additional visibility.
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QMENTA has agreed to sponsor the event and provide computational resources through their platform.

@tiborauer
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@drombas, Thank you for submitting your project. I wonder whether you want to upload another image for the website because this one is already part of another project: #12

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smoia commented Jun 12, 2021

Hey @tiborauer ! We're going to slightly change the image in #12 , but we'd prefer to keep this one here (and possibly in another project that will be submitted soon) because it comes from the same community...

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tiborauer commented Jun 12, 2021

I can see no problem in sharing images. I only wanted to make sure it is intended.

@likeajumprope likeajumprope added the Atlantis Project within the Europe-Australia Hub label Jun 13, 2021
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drombas commented Jun 14, 2021

hi @ohbm/project-monitors: My project is ready!

@github-actions github-actions bot added the BIDS label Oct 18, 2022
@Remi-Gau Remi-Gau added project CHECK_LABEL Labels needs to be checked by a human labels Dec 2, 2022
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