[med-svn] [aghermann] 45/60: updates to doc/org and ChangeLog

andrei zavada hmmr-guest at alioth.debian.org
Mon Nov 4 23:49:59 UTC 2013


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commit 9cf85182ecd5d13a1f5123ebb8d3ffe611070807
Author: Andrei Zavada <johnhommer at gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Oct 23 00:23:08 2013 +0300

    updates to doc/org and ChangeLog
---
 upstream/ChangeLog                |    2 +-
 upstream/doc/org/aghermann.org.in |   16 +++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/upstream/ChangeLog b/upstream/ChangeLog
index 78d6cb8..85532e5 100644
--- a/upstream/ChangeLog
+++ b/upstream/ChangeLog
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ v.0.9.2 (2013-xx-xx)
 	* Misc: Incorporate edfhed.glade in aghermann.gresources.
 	* Misc: SF: trivial optimisation in pattern search.
 	* Misc: Separate upstream tree from distribution-related files.
-	* Misc: Do away with liba.a files.
+	* Misc: Do away with aghermann/**/liba.a files.
 
 v.0.9.1.1 (2013-07-24)
 	* Fix 32-bit builds where sizeof(size_t) != sizeof(unsigned long).
diff --git a/upstream/doc/org/aghermann.org.in b/upstream/doc/org/aghermann.org.in
index 3cf9ed9..f5239d0 100644
--- a/upstream/doc/org/aghermann.org.in
+++ b/upstream/doc/org/aghermann.org.in
@@ -61,7 +61,9 @@ long sleepers, early /vs/ late, etc.
    tuning.  Run with default settings, it tends to be a little too
    eager at the task, though.
 
-   You can detect *flat signal* portions, too.
+   You can also mark as artifacts any *flat signal* portions, or
+   portions where there is some (considerable and lasting)
+   *perturbations in EMG*.
 
 *** Manual artifact marking
 
@@ -88,12 +90,12 @@ long sleepers, early /vs/ late, etc.
 *** Pattern finding
 
     A *pattern* is characterized by a certain, band-pass filtered,
-    /target frequency component/, its /envelope/ (a tangential line
-    connecting local extrema over a certain range), and a /density
-    function of zerocrossings of signal derivative/ (with variable
-    sigma and sampling interval, interpolated).  Using these criteria
-    and some tuning, one can find occurrences of a pattern (say, a
-    K-complex) in the signal.
+    /target frequency component/, its /envelope/ (a pair of tangential
+    lines connecting local extrema over a certain range, above and
+    below the waveform), and a /density function of zerocrossings of
+    signal derivative/ (with variable sigma and sampling interval,
+    interpolated).  Using these criteria and some tuning, one can find
+    occurrences of a pattern (say, a K-complex) in the signal.
 
     Patterns can be saved, and searched for in other subjects, and/or
     in other experiments.

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