Hi Andreas, It is already planned ;-). Actually this library is part of a bigger set that I am packaging for NeuroDebian under the supervision of Michael Hanke.
Best regards, Nicolas On 20/01/2012 09:54, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi Nicolas, > > this package is in the scope of the Debian Med team as well of > NeuroDebian. Do you consider to maintain it in one of these teams > (at your preference or where a sponsor volunteers)? > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 04:05:43PM +0100, Nicolas Bourdaud wrote: >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: wishlist >> Owner: Nicolas Bourdaud <nicolas.bourd...@gmail.com> >> >> * Package name : eegdev >> Version : 0.0 >> Upstream Author : Nicolas Bourdaud <nicolas.bourd...@gmail.com> >> * URL : http://cnbi.epfl.ch/software/eegdev.html >> * License : LGPL-3+ >> Programming Lang: C >> Description : biosignal acquisition device library >> >> eegdev is a library that provides an interface for accessing various EEG >> (and other biosignals) acquisition systems in a unified way. The interface >> has been designed in order to be both flexible and efficient. The device >> specific part is implemented by the means of plugins which makes adding >> new device backend fairly easy even if the library does not support them yet >> officially. >> >> The core library not only provides a unified and consistent interfaces to >> the eegdev users but it also provides many functionalities to the >> device backends (plugins) ranging from configuration to data casting and >> scaling making writing new device backend an easy task. >> >> This library is particularly useful to handle the acquisition part of a Brain >> Computer Interface (BCI) or any realtime multi-electrode acquisition in >> neurophysiological research. >> >> >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org >> Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120119150543.2772.96704.reportbug@emisix >> >> >
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