Physiological signal classification challenge #15
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Title:
Physiological signal classification challenge
Project lead:
David Romero (@drombas) and Stefano Moia (@smoia)
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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.
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