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There is currently no support for .e files produced by NicoletOne systems (now aquired by Natus).
Is anyone working on adding support for these files? If not, I will give it a try. The hospital I work in has .e files reaching about a decade back, and it would be great if these were easily available for research.
There already exists a reader in MATLAB (https://github.com/ieeg-portal/Nicolet-Reader), which I will use as a starting point.
If anyone has more information on this particular filetype, it would be greatly appreciated.
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I've never heard of that format and I can say that no one is working on it. Feel free to give it a go and then we can review it when done. Our documentation goes over making a new RawIO and then we have functions to automatically convert it to an IO. See our example rawio for help working on the rawio.
Thanks for your response, given my other duties at work it will probably take a few weeks until I have a working version, and then I will come back at you.
Best,
Muri
There is currently no support for .e files produced by NicoletOne systems (now aquired by Natus).
Is anyone working on adding support for these files? If not, I will give it a try. The hospital I work in has .e files reaching about a decade back, and it would be great if these were easily available for research.
There already exists a reader in MATLAB (https://github.com/ieeg-portal/Nicolet-Reader), which I will use as a starting point.
If anyone has more information on this particular filetype, it would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: