Name: Rhys Switzer
Type: User
Company: The University of Texas at Dallas
Bio: Neuroscience masters student at the University of Texas at Dallas.
MATLAB, Python, Arduino, and Blender fan. I mostly code for fun, sometimes for school.
Location: Richardson, TX
Rhys Switzer's Projects
This repository is a collection of (mostly) julia scripts used for teaching the Computational Cognitive Modeling course offered at the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas.
Uses a Python script to transcribe an audio file and turn the transcription into a labeled signal set for use in MATLAB's AudioLabeler.
Takes any number of cell or double arrays and resizes them all to the same dimensions. Also serves to resize any array with removal of extra rows/columns and adding of NaN, 0, or empty string rows/columns.
Read in a .tdt file, convert it to .txt, read in as a cell array, then save as a .xlsx file. Includes optional arguments for specifying saved file name, destination path, writecell WriteMode, and whether to save the .txt converion.
Generate as many compliments in different formats as you can stomach!
All the Arduino code you need to build your very own screaming Roomba masterpiece!
Inspired by the random light-up compliment poster by Evan and Katelyn on YouTube! I didn't have the materials or equipment to make the same setup that they did, so I decided to make a virtual one instead! Generate those compliments!
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Main OpenCap processing pipeline
This script serves as both a function and a standalone program to convert a folder of .bmp files to a single PDF.
Fork for student project based on "Transformer as a hippocampal memory consolidation model based on NMDAR-inspired nonlinearity" (NeurIPS 2023). University of Texas at Dallas, Computational Modeling Methods in Behavioral and Brain Sciences