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ImportSET

Import data from an EEGLAB set file.

This format is a commonly-used interchange file format for EEG, for which converters from most other EEG file formats exist. This node will import the respective data, which is assumed to be continuous (non-epoched) EEG/EXG, optionally with event markers. The node outputs the entire data in a single large packet on the first update, so any processing applied to the result will be "offline" or batch" style processing on data that isn't streaming (consequently, the packet is flagged as non-streaming). However, if you intend to simulate online processing, it is possible to chain a Stream Data node after this one, which will take the imported recording and play it back in a streaming fashion (that is, in small chunks, one at a time). Technically, the packet generated by this node is formatted as follows: the first stream is called 'eeg' and holds the EEG/EXG data, and the packet contains a single chunk for this stream with a 2d array with a space axis (channels) and a time axis (samples). If the data had markers, a second stream named 'markers' is also included in the packet, which has a vector of numeric data (one per marker, initially all NaN) and a single instance axis that indexes the marker instances and whose entry are associated each with a timestamp and a string payload that is the respective event/marker type from the .set file. The numeric data can be overridden based on the event type string using the Assign Targets node, which is required for segmentation and supervised machine learning. More Info... Version 1.3.0

Ports/Properties

data

Output signal.

  • verbose name: Data
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: Packet (can be None)
  • data direction: OUT

filename

Name of the recording dataset to import. If a relative path is given, a file of this name will be looked up in the standard data directories (/resources and Examples/).

  • verbose name: Filename
  • default value:
  • port type: StringPort
  • value type: str (can be None)

file_missing

Whether to raise an exception (error) if the file is missing or not found (which may stop the pipeline), or print a log message and continue.

  • verbose name: File Missing
  • default value: raise
  • port type: EnumPort
  • value type: str (can be None)

set_breakpoint

Set a breakpoint on this node. If this is enabled, your debugger (if one is attached) will trigger a breakpoint.

  • verbose name: Set Breakpoint (Debug Only)
  • default value: False
  • port type: BoolPort
  • value type: bool (can be None)

metadata

User-definable meta-data associated with the node. Usually reserved for technical purposes.

  • verbose name: Metadata
  • default value: {}
  • port type: DictPort
  • value type: dict (can be None)

cloud_host

Cloud storage host to use (if any). You can override this option to select from what kind of cloud storage service data should be downloaded. On some environments (e.g., on NeuroScale), the value Default will be map to the default storage provider on that environment.

  • verbose name: Cloud Host
  • default value: Default
  • port type: EnumPort
  • value type: str (can be None)

cloud_account

Cloud account name on storage provider (use default if omitted). You can override this to choose a non-default account name for some storage provider (e.g., Azure or S3.). On some environments (e.g., on NeuroScale), this value will be default-initialized to your account.

  • verbose name: Cloud Account
  • default value:
  • port type: StringPort
  • value type: str (can be None)

cloud_bucket

Cloud bucket to read from (use default if omitted). This is the bucket or container on the cloud storage provider that the file would be written to. On some environments (e.g., on NeuroScale), this value will be default-initialized to a bucket that has been created for you.

  • verbose name: Cloud Bucket
  • default value:
  • port type: StringPort
  • value type: str (can be None)

cloud_credentials

Secure credential to access cloud data (use default if omitted). These are the security credentials (e.g., password or access token) for the the cloud storage provider. On some environments (e.g., on NeuroScale), this value will be default-initialized to the right credentials for you.

  • verbose name: Cloud Credentials
  • default value:
  • port type: StringPort
  • value type: str (can be None)