Python library to handle confounds/covariates #171
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Title:
Confounds
Project lead:
Pradeep Reddy Raamana, @raamana
**[Timezone]
UTC-4
Hub:
The Americas
Description:
Develop a python library of methods to handle confounds in various neuroscientific analyses, esp. statistics and predictive modeling. More info and slides here: https://crossinvalidation.com/2020/03/04/conquering-confounds-and-covariates-in-machine-learning/
Link to project:
https://github.com/raamana/confounds
Mattermost handle:
@raamana
Goals for the OHBM Brainhack
To beef up and add various methods and statistics needed for typical analyses involving confounds:
All contributors will be authors in the paper to be published, describing this library and effort.
Good first issues:
Residualize()
with non-linear modelsDummyDeconfounding()
methodSkills:
Chat channel:
~hbmhack-confounds
Video channel:
Please have a look at the Mattermost channel (pinned posts) for the URL of the video channel, or alternatively, please contact to @raamana
Project submission
Submission checklist
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2-3 for the simple/first-time issues mentioned
More are welcome if they are already knowledgeable in this area and sufficiently independent
Twitter-size summary of your project pitch
Python library to handle #confounds/covariates in #machinelearning and #neuroscience, contribute to a great #openscience cause!
github.com/raamana/confounds
Pradeep Reddy Raamana @raamana_
#OHBMHackathon #Brainhack #OHBM2020
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