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Systems Neuroscience Computing in Python: user-friendly analysis of large-scale electrophysiology data
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Systems Neuroscience Computing in Python
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Syncopy aims to be a user-friendly toolkit for large-scale electrophysiology data-analysis in Python. We strive to achieve the following goals:
- Syncopy is a fully open source Python environment for electrophysiology data analysis.
- Syncopy is scalable and built for very large datasets. It automatically makes use of available computing resources and is developed with built-in parallelism in mind.
- Syncopy is compatible with FieldTrip. Data and results can be loaded into MATLAB and Python, and parameter names and function call syntax are as similar as possible.
Syncopy is developed at the
Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) gGmbH for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society <https://www.esi-frankfurt.de/>
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and released free of charge under the
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_licenses#3-clause_license_(%22BSD_License_2.0%22,_%22Revised_BSD_License%22,_%22New_BSD_License%22,_or_%22Modified_BSD_License%22)>
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Contact
To report bugs or ask questions please use our GitHub issue tracker <https://github.com/esi-neuroscience/syncopy/issues>
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For general inquiries please contact syncopy (at) esi-frankfurt.de.
Installation
We recommend to install SynCoPy into a new conda environment:
#. Install the Anaconda Distribution for your Operating System <https://www.anaconda.com/products/distribution>
_ if you do not yet have it.
#. Start a new terminal.
- You can do this by starting
Anaconda navigator
, selectingEnvironments
in the left tab, selecting thebase (root)
environment, and clicking the green play button and thenOpen Terminal
. - Alternatively, under Linux, you can just type
bash
in your active terminal to start a new session.
You should see a terminal with a command prompt that starts with (base)
, indicating that you are
in the conda base
environment.
Now we create a new environment named syncopy
and install syncopy into this environment:
.. code-block:: bash
conda create -y --name syncopy conda activate syncopy conda install -y -c conda-forge esi-syncopy
Getting Started
Please visit our online documentation <http://syncopy.org>
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Developer Installation
To get the latest development version, please clone our GitHub repository and change to the dev
branch. We highly recommend to install into a new conda virtual environment, so that this development version does not interfere with your existing installation.
.. code-block:: bash
git clone https://github.com/esi-neuroscience/syncopy.git cd syncopy/ conda env create --name syncopy-dev --file syncopy.yml conda activate syncopy-dev pip install -e .
We recommend to verify your development installation by running the unit tests. You can skip the parallel tests to save some time, the tests should run in about 5 minutes then:
.. code-block:: bash
python -m pytest -k "not parallel"
You now have a verified developer installation of Syncopy. Please refert to our contributing guide <https://github.com/esi-neuroscience/syncopy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md>
_ if you want to contribute to Syncopy.