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First of all, thank you so much for making this work open source! It is much appreciated! :)
Could this approach be extended to work on high dimensional spike train data? If so which classes which would be the best classes to extend and inherit from in developing a new spike train based approach?
I think PySpike is doing something similar to representational similarity analysis of spike trains, but I don't know if it is interoperable with approaches here.
Thanks,
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First of all, thank you so much for making this work open source! It is much appreciated! :)
Could this approach be extended to work on high dimensional spike train data? If so which classes which would be the best classes to extend and inherit from in developing a new spike train based approach?
I think PySpike is doing something similar to representational similarity analysis of spike trains, but I don't know if it is interoperable with approaches here.
Thanks,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: