VBMEG – Variational Bayesian Multimodal EncephaloGraphy
ATR Neural Information Analysis Labs., Kyoto, Japan
VBMEG – Variational Bayesian Multimodal EncephaloGraphy
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  • Introduction
  • Software
    • v3.0
    • v2.2
    • v2.1
    • ReleaseNotes
  • Community
  • Gallery
  • References
  • Workshop

Workshop

  • rtFIN 2017 Satellite symposium on 27th “Human brain dynamics research in connectome era” – Nov.2017
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • English
  • ATR Links

    ATR / ATR-BICR / ATR-NIA-CBI / ATR-BAIC
  • Information About

    • Cookie Policy
  • Dataset

    • OPM-MEG, SQUID-MEG, and EEG (OSE) dataset
    • MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SAMPLING OF INDIVIDUAL BRAINS (MULDS) Multi-modal and multi-task human brain imaging dataset
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VBMEG – Variational Bayesian Multimodal EncephaloGraphy
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