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- From: ukrainec@nimios.eng.mcmaster.ca (Andrew Ukrainec)
- Subject: Re: High-level language/package for signal processing
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- Organization: Communications Research Laboratory, McMaster University
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 17:31:18 GMT
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- In article <4272@inca.comlab.ox.ac.uk> ph@physiology.oxford.ac.uk (Patrick
- Haggard) writes:
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- >I am looking for a high-level language/environment for viewing,
- >editing, and manipulating physiological signals. My signals tend to
-
- As far as commercial choices go, there is MATLAB, IDL or PV-wave. (IDL and
- PV-wave were the same program, but are know diverging). We use all three
- here, and are quite happy with them. If you decide on MATLAB, the new
- version 4.0 is / will be an improved product, with better graphing. I saw a
- demo at a conference recently, and it looks quite impressive. This is my
- personal favourite choice. A lot of built in signal processing capabilities.
- The IDL / PV-wave product is more geared to image processing, and has signal
- processing functions as well. You can design your own widgets which can
- control your simulation. Nice. All these products are available for SPARC
- 2. See comp.lang.idl and comp.lang.idl-pvwave for info.
-
- There is not much in the public domain, Khoros being the only one that
- comes to mind. Its geared for image processing. See comp.soft-sys.khoros
- for more info.
-
- If I had to choose one, it would be MATLAB.
-
- Hope this helps,
- Andy
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