Hello,
I'm using OpenViBE's scenario for motor imagery, and I was wondering if it is possible to combine multiple files into one for training CSP or to train CSP on multiple training files. I saw that OpenViBE uses for training files with extension .ov, and because of that, I'm not sure how should I approach this problem.
Train CSP On Multiple Files
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Re: Train CSP On Multiple Files
Hello.
Have you tried the "Signal Concatenation" box?
According to its documentation, it seems to be suitable for your case.
http://openvibe.inria.fr/documentation/ ... tion.html
Best,
Have you tried the "Signal Concatenation" box?
According to its documentation, it seems to be suitable for your case.
http://openvibe.inria.fr/documentation/ ... tion.html
Best,
Re: Train CSP On Multiple Files
kyunghowon,kyunghowon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:22 pmHello.
Have you tried the "Signal Concatenation" box?
According to its documentation, it seems to be suitable for your case.
http://openvibe.inria.fr/documentation/ ... tion.html
Best,
Thank you. Yes, I just tried it. It works perfectly fine with concatenating just 2 training files, but when I attempt to train on multiple files as seen below, it crashes almost immediately. I'm not sure what exactly is wrong. I tried searching the forum to see if someone encountered a similar issue, but I haven't found any posts.
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Re: Train CSP On Multiple Files
Hello.
You can add new input by right-clicking the "Signal Concatenation" box.
It seems to work in the example scenario, but you should double-check.
In addition, it would only work with files having the same structure (same EEG channels, trial numbers, markers, etc.).
You can try it with your EEG files (not identical files, but separate files from different runs).
You might want to try saving the merged file (gdf writer) before using it, as the documentation implies merging the file.
Best regards,
You can add new input by right-clicking the "Signal Concatenation" box.
It seems to work in the example scenario, but you should double-check.
In addition, it would only work with files having the same structure (same EEG channels, trial numbers, markers, etc.).
You can try it with your EEG files (not identical files, but separate files from different runs).
You might want to try saving the merged file (gdf writer) before using it, as the documentation implies merging the file.
Best regards,
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