Roles and credits

Thomas P. Urbach [cre, aut, prg]
Andrey Portnoy [prg, aut]
Nathaniel J. Smith [cre, prg, aut, cph]
Anna Stoermann [ctb, edt]

Marta Kutas [ctb]

Megan Bardolph [ctb]
Wen Hsu Chan [ctb]
Seana Coulson [ctb]
Lauren Liao [ctb,prg]
Reina Mizrahi [ctb]
Melissa Troyer [ctb]

Regents of the University of California [cph]

Around 2017 TPU adapted Python/Cython routines NJS had written for reading and writing the compressed binary ERPSS data files while a grad student at UCSD (https://github.com/rerpy/rerpy). TPU subsequently designed the mkh5 EEG data interchange format and wrote the first version of mkpy which included mkh5 CRUD, the code tagger, event table, and epoch table utilities. In 2018 Andrey Portnoy refactored and improved the original mkh5.py code base as events.py, h5tools.py, added logging, and expanded and hardened the tests. In 2018 TPU wrote the mkh5viewer GUI, pygarv and the mkpy documentation. This work was done in Marta Kutas’ Cognitive Electrophysiology Lab at UCSD with invaluable feedback and testing throughout development by members of the Kutas lab and UCSD Cognitive Science Department. This work was supported by NIH Grant NIH R01HD22614 to MK.

Roles adapted from http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/relaterm.html

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Programmer [prg]

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