[Neuroimaging] [ANN] MNE-Python 0.21
JB Poline
jbpoline at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 10:56:51 EDT 2020
Congrats indeed!
JB
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 10:22 AM bthirion <bertrand.thirion at inria.fr> wrote:
> Congratulations !
> Bertrand
>
> On 21/09/2020 15:52, Alexandre Gramfort wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> We are very pleased to announce the new 0.21 release of MNE-Python!
>
>
>
> A few highlights
>
> ============
>
>
> Visualization
>
> -
>
> Mixed and volume source estimates can now be visualized in 3D with
> volumetric rendering.
> -
>
> Added support for plotting cortex “flat maps”.
> -
>
> 3D rendering in Jupyter notebooks thanks to a new backend.
> -
>
> PyVista is now the default 3D backend. Mayavi is no longer required
> (except for coregistration).
> -
>
> Added support for plotting of covariance topomaps.
> -
>
> Improvements to 3D dipole plotting with MRI overlay.
>
>
> Preprocessing
>
> -
>
> Added support for eSSS.
> -
>
> Automated muscle artifact detection.
> -
>
> ICA.find_bads_ecg() can now automatically determine the threshold for
> the CTPS method.
>
>
> EEG
>
> -
>
> Added support for the Reference Electrode Standardization Technique
> (REST) infinity reference.
>
>
> fNIRS
>
> -
>
> Various improvements to visualization and processing of fNIRS data.
>
>
> Data reading
>
> -
>
> The new function mne.io.read_raw() automatically selects to correct
> reader based on the provided filename
> -
>
> Support reading of Persyst data format
> -
>
> Support reading of Nihon Kohden data format
> -
>
> Support reading of SNIRF data format
>
>
> Notable API changes
>
> ================
>
> -
>
> The function mne.preprocessing.mark_flat has been deprecated in favor
> of mne.preprocessing.annotate_flat() to increase API consistency: we now
> have annotate_flat(), annotate_movement(), and annotate_muscle_zscore().
> -
>
> The default argument meg=True in mne.pick_types() will change to
> meg=False in version 0.22. Please be sure to update your code.
>
>
> Python 3.6+ is now required
>
> =====================
>
> This release drops support for Python versions before 3.6. Python 3.6 was
> released almost 4 years ago, and removing support for earlier versions
> allows us to take advantage of some new, helpful language features.
>
>
> Full changelog
>
> ===========
>
> For a full list of improvements and API changes, see:
>
> https://mne.tools/stable/whats_new.html#version-0-21
>
>
> Find the full documentation at https://mne.tools/
> <https://mne.tools/stable/index.html>
>
>
> Installing the new release
>
> ===================
>
>
> Since quite a few things – including dependencies – have changed, we
> recommend creating a new environment with a “fresh” installation. Please
> follow the installation instructions on our website:
>
> https://mne.tools/stable/install/mne_python.html
>
>
> Feedback
>
> ========
>
>
> As usual, we welcome your bug reports, feature requests, critiques, and
> contributions. Development takes place on GitHub. If you would like to
> contribute, star the project, or just take a peek at the code, visit
> https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python.
>
>
> You may follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mne_news
>
>
> We hope you will enjoy the new features and many, many small improvements
> we have added, and are looking forward to receiving your feedback.
>
>
> Stay safe and take care!
>
>
> The MNE-Python developers
>
>
>
> Contributors
>
> ==========
>
> MNE-Python is a community-driven project. We are always very happy to
> welcome new contributors of code and documentation! 41 people contributed
> to this release, and 11 of them contributed for the very first time – thank
> you so much for your time and effort, we truly appreciate it!
>
>
> This is the list of contributors in alphabetical order (first-time
> contributors marked with a “+”):
>
>
>
> -
>
> Adam Li
> -
>
> Adonay Nunes
> -
>
> Alejandro Weinstein
> -
>
> Alex Rockhill
> -
>
> Alexandre Gramfort
> -
>
> Anton Nikolas Waniek
> -
>
> Britta Westner
> -
>
> Christian O'Reilly
> -
>
> Clemens Brunner
> -
>
> Daniel McCloy
> -
>
> Eric Larson
> -
>
> Evgenii Kalenkovich
> -
>
> Fede Raimondo
> -
>
> Guillaume Favelier
> -
>
> Hubert Banville
> -
>
> Jeroen Van Der Donckt +
> -
>
> Johann Benerradi +
> -
>
> Kyle Mathewson +
> -
>
> Lau Møller Andersen +
> -
>
> Liberty Hamilton +
> -
>
> Luke Bloy
> -
>
> Lx37 +
> -
>
> Mainak Jas
> -
>
> Marijn van Vliet
> -
>
> Martin Billinger
> -
>
> Martin Schulz +
> -
>
> Martin van Harmelen
> -
>
> Mikolaj Magnuski
> -
>
> Olaf Hauk
> -
>
> Rahul Nadkarni +
> -
>
> Richard Höchenberger
> -
>
> Robert Luke
> -
>
> Sara Sommariva
> -
>
> Simeon Wong +
> -
>
> Stefan Appelhoff
> -
>
> Steven Bierer +
> -
>
> Svea Marie Meyer +
> -
>
> Teon Brooks
> -
>
> Thomas Hartmann
> -
>
> Yu-Han Luo
> -
>
> chapochn
> -
>
> mshader
>
>
>
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