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Q: is there a phys2bids overview slide to (re)use? #361
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Hey @yarikoptic! Tagging @62442katieb and @RayStick to start with and see if we have something somewhere. BTW: Thank you very, very much for the exposure. I hope we'll get new contributors! |
Oh, and @danalclop ! |
I can't think of something like that existing. I think we only have the OHBM related files that I dropped in Issue #341 |
So the readthedocs page might be best for now :) |
@RayStick THANK YOU for the OHBM poster PDF - it is very nice and informative. Silly me should have just searched on https://datalad-datasets.github.io/ohbm2020-posters/#/ ;) I will take RTD screenshot and add URLs to docs and the poster. @smoia exposure -- the least I could do! contributors -- cannot guarantee, but may be at least some At some point I should also look inside and see may be (ab)use phys2bids to sync our "video capture" @andycon is working on (https://github.com/ReproNim/reprostim/) to BIDS -- purpose is the same, and thus logic for deducing to which bids file to "attach" the recorded extra data should be the same. Although not "phys" per se, and should be relatively trivial to implement based on time information we capture in |
@yarikoptic (some) whiners are always appreciated. In any case, there's also some showcase of the report @62442katieb and @eurunuela are putting together that might be visually appealing. |
Hey @yarikoptic ! Can we close this issue? |
Oh sure! |
Thank you |
I would like to introduce audience to phys2bids in an upcoming webinar, and thought to add some informational slide. So decided to ask: if there some "ultimate" figure/slide to highlight what phys2bids for and its features in one figure/slide?
if not, that is ok, webshot of https://phys2bids.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ I think is already quite good ;)
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