Formats in Clinical Neurophysiology
This page includes additional information about other formats used in Clinical
Neurophysiology as well as conversion tools and related items. If you feel
that some item should (not) be included in this list please let me know
Format specifications
Alois Schlögl' site contains a lot of very good information about
formats used in Clinical Neurophysiology
Tools
Bob Kemp's site includes a list of "Companies and research groups" using
EDF and other formats
Piotr Durka's
site includes a viewer for several formats as well as many other interesting
issues in Clinical Neurophysiology
libRASCH provides a
common interface to access signals, regardless in which format they are stored.
The library is written in C and is available for Windows and Linux