2 Tasks: debian-science/neuroscience-bci
3 Homepage: http://bci2000.org
4 Author: Gerwin Schalk and Company
6 License: non-free (non-commercial applications)
8 Pkg-Description: platform for brain-computer interface systems
9 BCI2000 supports a variety of data acquisition systems, brain
10 signals, and study/feedback paradigms. During operation, BCI2000
11 stores data in a common format (BCI2000 native or GDF), along with
12 all relevant event markers and information about system
13 configuration. BCI2000 also includes several tools for data
14 import/conversion (e.g., a routine to load BCI2000 data files
15 directly into Matlab) and export facilities into ASCII.
17 BCI2000 also facilitates interactions with other software. For
18 example, Matlab scripts can be executed in real-time from within
19 BCI2000, or BCI2000 filters can be compiled to execute as stand-alone
20 programs. Furthermore, a simple network-based interface allows for
21 interactions with external programs written in any programming
22 language. For example, a robotic arm application that is external to
23 BCI2000 may be controlled in real time based on brain signals
24 processed by BCI2000, or BCI2000 may use and store along with brain
25 signals behavioral-based inputs such as eye-tracker coordinates.