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Documentation for Noisy Channels Algorithms' stand-alone use #131

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yjmantilla opened this issue Jan 17, 2023 · 1 comment
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Documentation for Noisy Channels Algorithms' stand-alone use #131

yjmantilla opened this issue Jan 17, 2023 · 1 comment
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@yjmantilla
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So, for some context, I was doing an internship in Canada (CoCo lab Udem, Montreal), and in one of the slack channels someone asked for EEG packages to do automatic preprocessing of EEG. Unbeknownst to me, one of my tutors suggested pyprep's ransac as a way to find noisy channels. When I finally read the suggestions it was quite funny to me that someone had linked a example I wrote of the ransac. In addition, someone emailed me about some doubts regarding the use of the noisy channels functions.

So, these events got me thinking about the need of documentation for the Noisy Channels algorithms in isolation to the whole PREP pipeline.

I'm currently quite busy (when are we not?...) . But if I find sometime this year (after finishing some papers and my undergrad thesis) I could write some examples if no one has done it yet.

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Haha, what a nice story -- looking forward to your new contributions!

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