The General Data Format for Biomedical Signals is a scientific and medical data file format. The aim of GDF is to combine and integrate the best features of all biosignal file formats] into a single file format. GDF v1] uses a binary header, and uses an event table. GDF [v2.0] added fields for additional subject-specific information (gender, age, etc), and utilizes several standard codes (for storing physical units and other properties).

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  • The General Data Format for Biomedical Signals is a scientific and medical data file format. The aim of GDF is to combine and integrate the best features of all biosignal file formats] into a single file format. GDF v1] uses a binary header, and uses an event table. GDF [v2.0] added fields for additional subject-specific information (gender, age, etc), and utilizes several standard codes (for storing physical units and other properties). GDF is used mostly in Brain-Computer interface research; however GDF provides a superset of features from many different file formats, it could be also used for many other domains. The free and open source software library BioSig] provides implementations for reading and writing of GDF in Octave/Matlab and C/C++.
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  • The General Data Format for Biomedical Signals is a scientific and medical data file format. The aim of GDF is to combine and integrate the best features of all biosignal file formats] into a single file format. GDF v1] uses a binary header, and uses an event table. GDF [v2.0] added fields for additional subject-specific information (gender, age, etc), and utilizes several standard codes (for storing physical units and other properties).
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  • General Data Format for Biomedical Signals
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