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Your GUI seems very powerful, particularly for the analysis of nonstationary signals.
I was wondering if it was possible for your GUI to label "classes" (eg 1, 2, 3, etc) or events manually using the click of a mouse button (say to indicate the start, then end of an event). I think this would be particularly powerful for creating ground truth data sets that link class/event labels to signals.
Hi Michele,
Your GUI seems very powerful, particularly for the analysis of nonstationary signals.
I was wondering if it was possible for your GUI to label "classes" (eg 1, 2, 3, etc) or events manually using the click of a mouse button (say to indicate the start, then end of an event). I think this would be particularly powerful for creating ground truth data sets that link class/event labels to signals.
Here's are two examples off the top of my head:
https://www.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/articles/using-machine-learning-to-predict-epileptic-seizures-from-eeg-data.html
http://www.cs.tut.fi/sgn/arg/dcase2017/challenge/task-sound-event-detection-in-real-life-audio
Thank you for your time,
Korey
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