[Bug 1948302] New: Review Request: python-pyspike - Library for the numerical analysis of spike train similarity

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1948302

            Bug ID: 1948302
           Summary: Review Request: python-pyspike - Library for the
                    numerical analysis of spike train similarity
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
            Status: NEW
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: sanjay.ankur@xxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Target Milestone: ---
    Classification: Fedora



Spec URL:
https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/python-pyspike/python-pyspike.spec
SRPM URL:
https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/python-pyspike/python-pyspike-0.6.0-1.fc34.src.rpm

Description:
PySpike is a Python library for the numerical analysis of spike train
similarity. Its core functionality is the implementation of the ISI-distance
[1] and SPIKE-distance [2] as well as SPIKE-Synchronization [3]. It provides
functions to compute multivariate profiles, distance matrices, as well as
averaging and general spike train processing. All computation intensive parts
are implemented in C via Cython to reach a competitive performance (factor
100-200 over plain Python).

PySpike provides the same fundamental functionality as the SPIKY framework for
Matlab, which additionally contains spike-train generators, more spike train
distance measures and many visualization routines.

If you use PySpike in your research, please cite our SoftwareX publication on
PySpike:

Mario Mulansky, Thomas Kreuz, PySpike - A Python library for analyzing spike
train synchrony, SoftwareX, (2016), ISSN 2352-7110,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2016.07.006.

Additionally, depending on the used methods: ISI-distance [1], SPIKE-distance
[2] or SPIKE-Synchronization [3], please cite one or more of the following
publications:

[1] Kreuz T, Haas JS, Morelli A, Abarbanel HDI, Politi A, Measuring spike train
synchrony. J Neurosci Methods 165, 151 (2007)

[2] Kreuz T, Chicharro D, Houghton C, Andrzejak RG, Mormann F, Monitoring spike
train synchrony. J Neurophysiol 109, 1457 (2013)

[3] Kreuz T, Mulansky M and Bozanic N, SPIKY: A graphical user interface for
monitoring spike train synchrony, J Neurophysiol, JNeurophysiol 113, 3432
(2015)


Fedora Account System Username: ankursinha


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