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Gagandeep kaur
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starting BCI2000

Post by Gagandeep kaur » 09 Nov 2008, 12:46

hi grev,

i have just installed bci2000 on my machine and i need to know that how to get started... i have read the getting started page but i could not find that how can i use it offline... are there any stored signals available using which i can see that how it works from signal extraction to signal filtering ... till command signal generation :?
regards


gagan

gschalk
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offline ...

Post by gschalk » 09 Nov 2008, 20:28

Gagan,

BCI2000 is very much focused on real-time operation. While some components can be used offline (look for command-line tools in the wiki), it is a real-time system and not yet another offline toolbox.

Gerv

ivan
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Post by ivan » 20 Nov 2008, 01:42

I think I encountered the same problem when the first time I used bci2000.
There exists a signalGenerator in bci2000 that you can use to generate a test signal suited for BCI purposes. The test signal is a sine wave overlayed with white noise and a DC component.
And now I am trying to read signals from any eeg signal files as the source.

Gagandeep kaur
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starting bci

Post by Gagandeep kaur » 05 Dec 2008, 10:57

and how were you able to read eeg signals from any file?

gschalk
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replay module

Post by gschalk » 05 Dec 2008, 16:42

Gagan,

Please see the BCI2000 FAQ entry on this topic:

http://www.bci2000.org/wiki/index.php/U ... orded_Data

Gerv

Gagandeep kaur
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usage

Post by Gagandeep kaur » 07 Dec 2008, 00:59

Gerv,

can i also analyze eeg signals using matlab?

gagan

gschalk
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Matlab

Post by gschalk » 08 Dec 2008, 10:46

Gagan,

You do not specify whether you mean using Matlab online or offline. Offline, you can definitely use Matlab to analyze BCI data. In fact, this is what most people do. You could use a toolbox such as EEGlab or write your own routines. For real-time processing, you can use the MatlabFilter or FieldtripFilter within BCI2000 to run Matlab analyses. Please see the documentation for more info on these two filters.

Gerv

Gagandeep kaur
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eeglab

Post by Gagandeep kaur » 18 Dec 2008, 15:45

hello Gerv,

i have downloaded EEGlab, and the problem is that
1.

i have to give its path every time i want to use it, in the comand window.
does it go like this??

2. it give an error:
eeglab: adding "EEG toolbox not installed, plugin disabled" plugin (see >> help eegplugin_eeg_toolbox)
eeg
please tell how should i fix it?

Thanks
gagan

gschalk
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EEGlab ...

Post by gschalk » 18 Dec 2008, 15:51

Gagan,

We are not intimately familiar with EEGlab and thus cannot be very helpful on this question. You may want to consult the extensive EEGlab tutorial/documentation, or may want to post this question on the EEGlab mailing list.

Gerv

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