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Task: Physics
Description: Debian Med packages for medical physicists
This metapackage contains dependencies for a
collection of software and documentation which is useful for
medical physicists in radiation oncology, diagnostics imaging
and related fields.
Depends: paw++
Why: Just depend from the user friendly version because it is easier to
povide a menu item
Depends: paw
Why: This is for the purists with exactly the same functionality as paw++
Suggests: paw-demos
Depends: octave3.2
Depends: r-base
X-Comment: removed " | r-base-core" which desturbs tasks page and does not
harm to just use the metapackage in the dependency list
Why: "r-base" is a metapackage and it is better to have a default
alternative -- Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
Depends: biosig
Homepage: http://biosig.sf.net
License: GPL
WNPP: 251868
Responsible: NeuroDebian Team <team@neuro.debian.net>
Pkg-Description: library for biomedical signal processing
BioSig is an open source software library for biomedical signal
processing, featuring for example the analysis of biosignals such as
the electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocorticogram (ECoG),
electrocardiogram (ECG), electrooculogram (EOG), electromyogram
(EMG), respiration, and so on. Major application areas are:
Neuroinformatics, brain-computer interfaces, neurophysiology,
psychology, cardiovascular systems and sleep research. The aim of the
BioSig project is to foster research in biomedical signal processing
by providing open source software tools for many different
applications. Generally, many concerns have to be addressed in this
scientific field. BioSig handles this by providing solutions for data
acquisition, artifact processing, quality control, feature
extraction, classification, modeling, data visualization, and so on.
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BioSig consists of some (more or less) coherent parts, for more
details take a look at the project page:
* BioSig for Octave and Matlab (biosig4octmat): A toolbox for Octave
and Matlab with powerful data import and export filters, feature
extraction algorithms, classification methods, and a powerful
viewing and scoring software.
* BioSig for C/C++ (biosig4c++) containing:
reading and writing routines for different biosignal data formats.
- libbiosig - a library for reading and writing of a number of data
formats. libbiosig is used by save2gdf, mexSLOAD and SigViewer
- save2gdf - a converter between different data formats, and can be used
to show the header information
- mexSLOAD is a MEX-interface for loading biosignal data into Octave
(its much faster than the pure M-tools from biosig4octmat). It requires
Octave-headers and libbiosig
* SigViewer (sigviewer): A stand-alone viewing and scoring software for
biosignals (especially for EEG signals) based on C++ and the
platform-independent GUI toolkit Qt 4.
* rtsBCI (rtsbci): A real-time BCI system implemented in Matlab and
Simulink.
* BioProFeed (bioprofeed)
* BCIx (bcix)
Published-Title: BioSig: A Free and Open Source Software Library for BCI Research
Published-Authors: 10.1109/MC.2008.407
Published-In: Computer, 41(10): 44-50
Published-Year: 2008
Published-URL: http://hci.tugraz.at/~schloegl/publications/Schloegl2007_BCI_Software.pdf
Published-DOI: 10.3389/neuro.11.003.2009
X-Institution: Institute for Human-Computer Interfaces, University of Technology Graz
Depends: gate
Homepage: http://www.opengatecollaboration.org
License: LGPL
WNPP: 431425
Responsible: Nicolas Spalinger <nicolas.spalinger@healthgrid.org>
Pkg-Description: Geant4 Application for Emission Tomography
GATE incorporates the Geant4 libraries in a modular, versatile, and
scripted simulation toolkit which is adapted to the field of nuclear
medicine both in PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and SPECT (Single
Photon Emission Computer Tomography). It allows the accurate description
of time-dependent phenomena such as source or detector movement and
source decay kinetics. The ability to synchronize all time-dependent
components allows a coherent description of the acquisition process. It
makes it possible to perform realistic simulations of data acquisitions
in time.
Depends: openvibe
Homepage: http://openvibe.inria.fr
License: LGPL
WNPP: 580247
Pkg-Description: platform for the design, test and use of BCI
OpenViBE enables to design, test and use Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI).
OpenViBE is a software for real-time neurosciences (that is, for
real-time processing of brain signals). It can be used to acquire, filter,
process, classify and visualize brain signals in real time.
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