\documentclass[12pt]{book} \input{header} \newcommand{\includechapter}[1]{% \graphicspath{{#1/lecture/}{#1/lecture/figures/}{#1/images/}}% \setcodepath{#1/code}% \include{#1/lecture/#1}% } %\includeonly{regression/lecture/regression} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \selectlanguage{english} \hypersetup{pageanchor=false} \maketitle \hypersetup{pageanchor=true} \frontmatter \clearpage \tableofcontents \clearpage \listoffigures \clearpage \lstlistoflistings \clearpage \listofexercisefs \clearpage \listofiboxfs %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \mainmatter % add introduction: % - data analysis skills way beyond basic statistical test are at the % core of modern neuroscience % - *understanding* of basic concepts of data analysis concepts is important % - math is the universal language of natural sciences, including neuroscience. % it is the most precise way to express relation. % We therefore expose you to some mathematical equations % that do not go beyond what you learned at school. % - most concepts are also quite relevant for the brain itself! % The brain also needs to analyse the data coming in from the senses. % - modern approaches: % * open source science (open data, open code, open algorithmns in contrast % to closed source license models), FAIR % * knowledge is freedom ... % * do not consume what companies offer you but know what you want and implement it % * no screenshots on how to use a stupid GUI program % * python as a modern and popular programming language in modern science % (i.e. machine learning, others?) with a strong community support. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \part{Programming basics} \includechapter{programming} \includechapter{debugging} \includechapter{plotting} \includechapter{codestyle} \includechapter{designpattern} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \part{Data analysis} %\subpart{Basic statistics} % With an intro saying statistical tests are overrated! % add chapter on stochastic simulations (draw random numbers, draw random functions) %\includechapter{simulations} \includechapter{statistics} % add chapter on statistical tests \includechapter{bootstrap} \includechapter{regression} % add chapter on nonlinear fitting (methods, initial values, local minima, power law fits on log-log data) \includechapter{likelihood} % add chapter on multivariate analysis/generalized linear models (in addition to ANOVA) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\subpart{Time series} % add chapter on simulations of dynamical systems/time series (euler % forward, odeint, iterated maps, dynamical system, bifurcations?) % !!! this would be a nice and simple starter !!! % introduces derivatives which are also needed for fitting % add chapter on time series (amplitude distribution, autocorrelation, crosscorrelation) %\includechapter{spectral} % add chapter on filtering (1. order, butter and kernel convolution) and envelopes % add chapter on event detection (local maxima, threshold crossings, % peak detection), signal detection, ROC \includechapter{pointprocesses} % add a chapter on simulating point-processes/spike trains % (Poisson spike trains, LMP models, integrate-and-fire models, full HH like models) % add chapter on information theory, mutual information, stimulus reconstruction, coherence % move STA here! % add a chapter on Bayesian inference (the Neuroscience of it and a % bit of application for statistical problems). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\subpart{Machine learning} % add chapters on linear algebra, PCA, clustering, see linearalgebra/ % add chapter on logistic regression, see logistic/ % add chapter on simple machine learning, perceptron %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\part{Tools} % add chapter on Markup and LaTeX -> see latex/ % - if you know LaTeX you also know how to better use word/libreoffice % - with an introduction on mark-up in general, an outlook to markdown, html, xml, jason, yaml % - make notes, data, and texts understandable by computers! % - easily generate markup from python scripts via mako . % bash basics: % - calling a (python) script/program with arguments % - files: ls, cp, mkdir, find, etc. % - text file manipulations: grep, diff, sed, awk % - pipes, for loop, if, test % Makefile % distributed computing (ssh and grid engines) % see replicability/ : % - version control (git and github) only put source files into repository! % - data handling (structure, storage (rsync), backup, data bases) % - data annotation, meta data, FAIR %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \appendix \addtocontents{toc}{\setcounter{tocdepth}{0}} %\chapter{Cheat-Sheet} %%%% solutions: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \printallsolutions %%%% indices: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \backmatter \printindex[enterm] \selectlanguage{ngerman} \printindex[determ] \selectlanguage{english} %\setindexprenote{Some explanations.} %\printindex[pcode] \printindex[mcode] \end{document}