I have the EEG DEAP dataset in .dat format , by the process I can see the complete data of each candidates . but I want to store those data in a CSV file . can you please help me regarding this ?
Dear Sambit Subhasish Sahu, you can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
Dear Sambit Subhasish Sahu, you can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
I have worked on DEAP dataset and still. You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
I have worked on DEAP dataset and still. You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
I have worked on DEAP dataset and still. You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
I have worked on DEAP dataset and still. You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards
I have worked on DEAP dataset and still. You can use an application called 'edf browser'. It open source and work on most of the operating systems like windows and linux.
By importing the main signal which is in edf or bdf format, then you can use 'export' to export it to the available formats like csv or txt. Then you can import it to MATLAB or PYTHON. Regards