OpenViBE v 1.2.0 is available (+ v1.2.1 + v1.2.2)
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 4:24 pm
The OpenViBE development team is happy to announce the release of v1.2.0.
You can find it here.
Highlights
OpenViBE 1.2.0 comes with many improvements of the general quality of the code base. New tests have been added to extend the code coverage and assess sensitive parts of the project such as timing.
Two new drivers have been integrated: gUSBAmp Linux and gtec gNautilus drivers. This version now allows the compilation with VS2013 and supports the last versions of Ogre (1.9) and CEGUI (0.8.4).
The classifier processor can reload its parameters online, allowing incremental learning. At last, a new software tagging facility based on TCP allows to mark events in the signals more accurately.
P300 speller examples now rely on this functionality to send tags and process P300 Event-Related Potentials.
This version was brought to you by
- Jussi T. Lindgren
- Nathanaƫl Foy
and contributions from
- g.tec medical engineering GmbH
- Tom Steward / University of Tsukuba
- Jeff B.
- Steffen Heimes / eemagine
- Guillaume Serriere
When upgrading from a previous version
- At least Graz Visualization, Classifier Trainer and Classifier Processor boxes need to be updated in your scenarios.
Known issues
- On Ubuntu 12.04, Ogre and boost chrono packages cannot be installed together. If boost chrono is missing when compiling, 'classic' OpenViBE timing routines are used.
- (edit 30.may.2016) some Windows users have experienced a 'vcomp120.dll not found' error. For a quick fix, please see viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9646
For a more detailed list of changes, please see the following message. For the TOTAL list of changes, please refer to the git log.
On behalf of the OpenViBE development team,
Nathanaƫl Foy, Engineer
Engineer @ ADT OpenViBE-X
Inria / France
You can find it here.
Highlights
OpenViBE 1.2.0 comes with many improvements of the general quality of the code base. New tests have been added to extend the code coverage and assess sensitive parts of the project such as timing.
Two new drivers have been integrated: gUSBAmp Linux and gtec gNautilus drivers. This version now allows the compilation with VS2013 and supports the last versions of Ogre (1.9) and CEGUI (0.8.4).
The classifier processor can reload its parameters online, allowing incremental learning. At last, a new software tagging facility based on TCP allows to mark events in the signals more accurately.
P300 speller examples now rely on this functionality to send tags and process P300 Event-Related Potentials.
This version was brought to you by
- Jussi T. Lindgren
- Nathanaƫl Foy
and contributions from
- g.tec medical engineering GmbH
- Tom Steward / University of Tsukuba
- Jeff B.
- Steffen Heimes / eemagine
- Guillaume Serriere
When upgrading from a previous version
- At least Graz Visualization, Classifier Trainer and Classifier Processor boxes need to be updated in your scenarios.
Known issues
- On Ubuntu 12.04, Ogre and boost chrono packages cannot be installed together. If boost chrono is missing when compiling, 'classic' OpenViBE timing routines are used.
- (edit 30.may.2016) some Windows users have experienced a 'vcomp120.dll not found' error. For a quick fix, please see viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9646
For a more detailed list of changes, please see the following message. For the TOTAL list of changes, please refer to the git log.
On behalf of the OpenViBE development team,
Nathanaƫl Foy, Engineer
Engineer @ ADT OpenViBE-X
Inria / France