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Compressing wideband signals with FLAC

February 24, 2014

We’ve been recording neurons on Utah arrays for ~3 years now. That creates a lot of data, and we keep buying more drives (above – there’s about 30TB of storage on the hub computer). Drives themselves are cheap; it’s backing up the data which becomes expensive in the long run, both in terms of bandwidth … More Compressing wideband signals with FLAC

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xcorr is the blog of Patrick Mineault, neuroscientist and technologist. I’m looking for a postdoc in Montreal.

Previously, I was a BCI engineer with Oculus and a software engineer at Google. I was a postdoc at the Ringach lab at UCLA studying vision. I did my PhD at the Pack lab, McGill University.

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