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Re: [AUDITORY] Workshop announcement



Hi Volker,

LSL looks great. I can't make the workshop, however would like to learn about the LSL protocol. Do you have a technical paper defining it or even an academic paper ?

thanks

Matt


On 06/06/18 19:23, Volker Hohmann wrote:
Dear list,

on behalf of M. Bleichner I attach the announcement of a Lab Streaming
Layer (LSL) workshop, which might be interesting for people who want to
integrate signals from different sensors in their lab environments.

Kind regards,

Volker


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Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce the second international Lab Streaming Layer
(LSL) workshop, which will take place September 27 - 28, 2018, at the
Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, in Delmenhorst, Germany.

You can now register for the event: http://www.h-w-k.de/index.php?id=2266.

The registration is open until July 30, 2018. The number of participants
is limited to 40 people.
The workshop participation fee is
100,00 € reduced rate for Postdocs, PhDs, and Students
350,00 € for Industrial Partners, and Other
and includes meals. Participants need to cover their own travel expenses.

  LSL is an open-source project enabling the synchronized streaming of
time series data coming from different devices, such as EEG amplifiers,
audio, video, eye tracking, keyboards, etc. LSL features near real-time
access to data streams, time-synchronization, networking and centralized
collection.

Key LSL developers and expert users have confirmed attendance. The
workshop will provide a general introduction to LSL. We will present how
LSL can be used for a multitude of different experimental setups, using
a variety of experimental software, hardware and operating systems. In a
hands-on session, participants can learn to stream data from their own
hardware or play with hardware provided by us and external partners. We
will name pitfalls and discuss how to test and ensure the best possible
timing accuracy when recording multimodal data. We will also provide a
best practice guide and present different use cases of LSL. We will also
use the workshop to discuss future software and hardware developments.

For further enquiries, please contact: martin.bleichner@xxxxxx

Best,

Martin Bleichner