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AuditoryStimuli.jl A Julia package for generating real-time auditory stimuli
<h2>AuditoryStimuli v0.1.3</h2>
<p><a href="https://github.com/rob-luke/AuditoryStimuli.jl/compare/v0.1.0...v0.1.3">Diff since v0.1.0</a></p>
<h2>Maintenance</h2>
<ul>
<li>Attempt to fix TagBot automation</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Merged pull requests:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Update Spellcheck action to latest version (#60) (@jonasbn)</li>
<li>Test against newer Julia versions (#62) (@rob-luke)</li>
<li>Fix TagBot (#63) (@rob-luke)</li>
<li>Trying to fix TagBot (#64) (@rob-luke)</li>
</ul>If you use this software, please cite it as below
AuditoryStimuli.jl A Julia package for generating real-time auditory stimuli
<h2>AuditoryStimuli v0.1.4</h2>
<p><a href="https://github.com/rob-luke/AuditoryStimuli.jl/compare/v0.1.3...v0.1.4">Diff since v0.1.3</a></p>
<p><strong>Merged pull requests:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Test against Mac and use cache (#65) (@rob-luke)</li>
</ul>If you use this software, please cite it as below
Featured Research: Navigating Global Antitrust Regulations
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Owen Graduate School of Management - Podcasts - Featured Research: Navigating Global Antitrust Regulations - Luke Froeb, William C. and Margaret W. Oehmig Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise." Rob Simbeck interviews Froeb.Owen Graduate School of Managemen
Adventures of a currency trader : a fable about trading, courage, and doing the right thing / Rob Booker.
Includes index.Book fair 2012.xv, 221 pages :Praise for ADVENTURES of a CURRENCY TRADER "A truly easy, unique, and enjoyable read! Rob has done it onceagain to teach us in the funniest way possible...
how not to make themost common trading mistakes. If you are tired of reading how-tobooks, this is perfect for you. I highly recommend this book to alltraders. Everyone will learn something about themselves by readingthis book."—Kathy Lien, author, Day Trading the Currency Market,and Chief Strategist, www.dailyfx.com"Adventures of a Currency Trader is a must read foranyone who has ever traded or is thinking about trading in theForex markets. Rob Booker has a unique way of taking years ofmarket knowledge and transforming it into an educational andentertaining experience. It has quickly become a cult classic in mytrading library!"—H. Jack Bouroudjian, Principal, Brewer Investment Group"Brilliant! Rob's humor and humanity shine through in thisparable about trading and life. Filled with wisdom and wit, it's anexhilarating rollercoaster ride through the peaks and valleys ofthe learning curve, with many valuable lessons learned along theway."—Ed Ponsi, President, FXEducator.com"Rob's fable of everyman 'Harry Banes' is destined to become atrading classic. This is both the missing piece and the foundationthat comes before the strategies and methodologies. The search forthe Holy Grail begins and ends in the heart and mind. The journeyis authentic and real and if you're willing to take it with Rob,you will be rewarded in the end. Seldom has psychology and wisdombeen so entertaining!"—Raghee Horner, trader and author of Forex Trading forMaximum Profit and Days of Forex Trading"In a series of insightful and entertaining vignettes, RobBooker teaches both the novice and the experienced trader some hardwon truths about the currency market. It's a must read book writtenby a guy who survived the trenches and went on to prosper in thebiggest and most competitive financial market in the world."—Boris Schlossberg, Senior Currency Strategist, Forex CapitalMarkets LLC, and author of Technical Analysis of the CurrencyMarke
An Answer Set Programming-based Implementation of Epistemic Probabilistic Event Calculus
We describe a general procedure for translating Epistemic Probabilistic Event Calculus (EPEC) action language domains into Answer Set Programs (ASP), and show how the Python-driven features of the ASP solver Clingo can be used to provide efficient computation in this probabilistic setting. EPEC supports probabilistic, epistemic reasoning in domains containing narratives that include both an agent’s own action executions and environmentally triggered events. Some of the agent’s actions may be belief-conditioned, and some may be imperfect sensing actions that alter the strengths of previously held beliefs. We show that our ASP implementation can be used to provide query answers that fully correspond to EPEC’s own declarative, Bayesian-inspired semantics
fNIRS Finger Tapping Data in BIDS Format
Example fNIRS BIDS datasetIf you use this data, please cite it as below
Scientific Data Review
I will delete this repo once the review is over.
This is the data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/ recoded in BIDS format.
See: B. Blanco et al., (2021). Group-level cortical functional connectivity patterns using fNIRS: assessing the effect of bilingualism in young infants. Neurophotonics, 8(2), 025011.
This was done by:
1. Download data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/
2. Extract data
3. Create directory named sourcedata
4. Create subdirectories in sourcedata for each subject with name sub-xxx
5. Create subdirectory inside each subject folder called nirs
6. Copy across snirf files in to each sub-xxx/nirs directory
7. Open terminal
8. Change directory to based folder (one above source data)
9. Run docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-sourcedata2bids/app --task-label rest
10. Create data quality report by running: docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-quality-reports/app --sci-threshold 0.5 --pp-threshold 0.
Scientific Data Review
I will delete this repo once the review is over.
This is the data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/ recoded in BIDS format.
See: B. Blanco et al., (2021). Group-level cortical functional connectivity patterns using fNIRS: assessing the effect of bilingualism in young infants. Neurophotonics, 8(2), 025011.
This was done by:
1. Download data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/
2. Extract data
3. Create directory named sourcedata
4. Create subdirectories in sourcedata for each subject with name sub-xxx
5. Create subdirectory inside each subject folder called nirs
6. Copy across snirf files in to each sub-xxx/nirs directory
7. Open terminal
8. Change directory to based folder (one above source data)
9. Run docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-sourcedata2bids/app --task-label rest
10. Create data quality report by running: docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-quality-reports/app --sci-threshold 0.5 --pp-threshold 0.
Scientific Data Review
I will delete this repo once the review is over.
This is the data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/ recoded in BIDS format.
See: B. Blanco et al., (2021). Group-level cortical functional connectivity patterns using fNIRS: assessing the effect of bilingualism in young infants. Neurophotonics, 8(2), 025011.
This was done by:
1. Download data from https://osf.io/7fzkm/
2. Extract data
3. Create directory named sourcedata
4. Create subdirectories in sourcedata for each subject with name sub-xxx
5. Create subdirectory inside each subject folder called nirs
6. Copy across snirf files in to each sub-xxx/nirs directory
7. Open terminal
8. Change directory to based folder (one above source data)
9. Run docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-sourcedata2bids/app --task-label rest
10. Create data quality report by running: docker run -v `pwd`:/bids_dataset ghcr.io/rob-luke/fnirs-apps-quality-reports/app --sci-threshold 0.5 --pp-threshold 0.
Faculty Jazz Parliament, Miles
KSU Faculty Jazz Parliament performs the music of the great Miles Davis. This performance features Sam Skelton and Luke Weathington on reeds, Rob Opitz on trumpet, Wes Funderburk on trombone, Trey Wright on guitar, Tyrone Jackson on piano, Marc Miller on bass, Justin Chesarek on drums.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1898/thumbnail.jp
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