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DBlniEEG Introduction
The DBlniEEG is a software for EEG data archiving, organizing and downloading developed at the Neuroimaging Laboratory. The system is based on two independent software: 1)The DBlniEEG_Add: Tool to add new EEG/Video-EEG examinations to the database and 2) The DBlniEEG_Finder: Tool to search and download EEG exams to visualize using the Nihon Kohden Software. The DBlniEEG_Add reads all the files and folders in the root directory (defined by the user), organizing with a user-friendly filename pattern while achieving several relevant metadata information. The second interface is the client software, the DBlniEEG_Finder. This interface enables access to the Database with a powerful data search engine. You can select and download a single exam as a zip file container or even add several exams, downloading them as a Nihon Kohden repository folder (NKT/EEG...) to be open with Nihon Software (NeuroWorkbench).
This solution was developed to solve the enormous loading period using the NeuroWorkBench if a folder with several exams is defined as a source (what happens after decades of services).
Until now, the software is compatible with Windows and have not paid dependencies.
DBlniEEG Team
Coordinator and developer
Brunno M. de Campos, Ph.D.
DBlni Requirement
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Windows operational system
The DBlniEEG currently has the following functionalities:
DBlniEEG Finder:
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Smart Images search engine with several filters
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Enable the direct downloading of files from the server to the local machine.
DBlniEEG Add
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Creates the database and the data repository
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Include new data in the database and repository from a source folder (external or internal disks or even network sources).
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The data files are renamed to user-friendly filename format, and all data are compacted to increase storage capabilities.
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The images are stored in the repository with a smart and intuitive folder tree, aiming to find and download them at maximum speed. This is also relevant for backup or even manual access or data management.
DBlni Finder Interface examples: