© 2013, 2014 Justis Grant Peters and Sagar Jauhari
Code repository for our project in Educational Data Mining class with Dr. Tiffany Barnes, CSC 591-021 Fall 2013 at NCSU. We are analyzing EEG data collected by Mostow and Chang from Project LISTEN.
$ python process_eeg.py -h
usage: process_eeg.py [-h] -i INDIR -o OUTDIR [--interpolate] [--kernelsvm]
[--chartsforpaper]
Process EEG Data.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i INDIR Directory containing raw EEG Files.
-o OUTDIR Path of processed data and reports. New directory with
timestamp will be created inside this folder.
--interpolate Interpolate 512Hz time stamps on 512Hz data having 1Hz
time stamps (raw data available from CMU)
--kernelsvm Perform Kernelized SVC on interpolated raw data
--chartsforpaper Create charts in single page PDF files.
The 512Hz data from CMU has timestamp information, but only at 1Hz resolution. To interpolate these:
python process_series_files.py data/raw/ preprocess/raw/
The Slicer class manages timeseries and extracted features as they relate to tasks from task.xls.
# instantiating task slicer
s = Slicer()
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
print 'loading raw from list of csvfiles'
s.load_series_from_csv('raw', sys.argv[1:])
else:
print 'loading raw from pickle'
s.load_series_from_pickle('raw', sys.argv[1])
# extract features from 'raw'
s.extract_filtered_signal()
s.extract_rolling_median()
s.extract_rolling_PSD()
# fetch task 1, with features
# Return type is a dict, with task-level features, plus the requested timeseries features
print s.get_by_task_id(1, features=['raw','raw_rolling_PSD_512', 'raw_rolling_median_128'])
sudo apt-get install ipython git clone [email protected]:sagarjauhari/edm_eeg.git edm_eeg.git cd edm_eeg.git ipython notebook --pylab-inline
To run an R script, for example sketchpad.R:
cd dir-with-eeg-data/ R --vanilla < /path/to/sketchpad.R
It will produce a PDF called Rplots.pdf with a page for each chart produced by the script.
If you're using eeg_data_set2.zip_, you will want to fix the first line in 20101214171219.1.rawwave.csv to look like this:
%Time,Value
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