[Neuroimaging] [ANN] MNE-Python 0.19

bthirion bertrand.thirion at inria.fr
Tue Sep 24 15:17:15 EDT 2019


Congratulations to all of you !
Best,
Bertrand

On 24/09/2019 21:12, Alexandre Gramfort wrote:
>
> Dear community!
>
> We, the 67 people who contributed, are very pleased to announce the 
> new 0.19 release of MNE-Python (http://mne.tools/stable/).
>
> A few highlights
> ================
>
> - New URL http://mne.tools
> - Reorganized documentation, with 19 new or revised tutorials.
> - Automatic MRI fiducial estimation based on MNI Talairach transforms.
> - Improved plotting support, including new Butterfly plots for PSD 
> epochs, and 3D sensor connectivity plots.
> - Speed improvements in clustering, coregistration, volumetric source 
> space creation, and other parts of the codebase.
> - More supported file formats, including curry files, the updated NYU 
> New York 2019 system for KIT, and the new Annotations support for CTF 
> marker files.
>
> In addition, we caught and fixed more than 41 bugs!
>
> Notable API changes
> ===================
>
> - New minimum supported dependencies, most critically **Python >= 3.5 
> is now required**.
> - Complete reworking of EEG channel montage/digitization, including 
> improvements for EEG source modeling with no MRI (surrogate MRIs).
> - Fixes to volumetric morphing and plotting functions.
> - Update of the FIF constants.
>
> For a full list of improvements and API changes see:
> http://mne.tools/stable/whats_new.html#version-0-19
>
> To install the latest release the following command should do the job:
>
>     $ pip install --upgrade mne
>
> As usual, we welcome your bug reports, feature requests, feedback, and 
> contributions.
>
> Some links:
> - https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python (code + readme on how to 
> install)
> - http://mne.tools/stable/ (full MNE documentation)
>
> Follow us on Twitter for general news (https://twitter.com/mne_news)
> and for a regular feed of merged PRs (https://twitter.com/mne_python).
>
> Regards,
> The MNE-Python developers
>
>
> 67 people made commits that contributed to this release (in 
> alphabetical order):
>
> * Abram Hindle
> * Achilleas Koutsou
> * Alexander Kovrig
> * Alexandre Gramfort
> * Antoine Gauthier
> * Britta Westner
> * Bruno Nicenboim
> * Burkhard Maess
> * Chris Bailey
> * Chris Holdgraf
> * Christian Brodbeck
> * Christian Clauss
> * Clemens Brunner
> * Cristóbal Moënne-Loccoz
> * Daniel McCloy
> * David Haslacher
> * Denis A. Engemann
> * Dirk Gütlin
> * Elizabeth DuPre
> * Eric Larson
> * Evgenii Kalenkovich
> * Fede Raimondo
> * Guillaume Favelier
> * Hubert Banville
> * Ivana Kojcic
> * Jean-Remi King
> * Jeff Hanna
> * Joan Massich
> * Johannes Kasper
> * Jon Houck
> * Jona Sassenhagen
> * Jose Alanis
> * Jussi Nurminen
> * Kambiz Tavabi
> * Katarina Slama
> * Keith Doelling
> * Kostiantyn Maksymenko
> * Larry Eisenman
> * Legrand Nicolas
> * Lorenz Esch
> * Luke Bloy
> * Mainak Jas
> * Maksymenko Kostiantyn
> * Marijn van Vliet
> * Mikolaj Magnuski
> * Milan Rybář
> * Nathalie Gayraud
> * Nikolas Chalas
> * Oleh Kozynets
> * Quentin Bertrand
> * Richard Höchenberger
> * Robert Seymour
> * Samuel Deslauriers-Gauthier
> * Sebastián Castaño
> * Simon Kern
> * Stanislas Chambon
> * Stefan Appelhoff
> * Stefan Repplinger
> * Steve Matindi
> * Teon Brooks
> * Theodore Papadopoulo
> * Thomas Donoghue
> * Thomas Hartmann
> * Thomas Radman
> * Eberhard Eich
> * Joshua J Bear
> * Paul Roujansky
>
>
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