I'm mostly involved in projects related to statistics (through the easystats project for R) and neuroscience (see the neuropsychology open org). Python and R are my go-to languages, but I'm keeping an eye on what could be the languages of tomorrow (e.g., Julia).
My CV, publications and all are available on my website:
👉 dominiquemakowski.github.io 👈
2022/02/01 Check-out my discussion on the Learning Bayesian Statistics podcast:
Here are some open-source projects I'm working on:
- report: 📜 🎉 Automated reporting of objects in R
- bayestestR: 👻 Utilities for analyzing Bayesian models and posterior distributions
- correlation: 🔗 Methods for Correlation Analysis
- modelbased: 📈 Estimate effects, contrasts and means based on statistical models
- effectsize: 🐉 Compute and work with indices of effect size and standardized parameters
- parameters: 📊 Computation and processing of models' parameters
- performance: 💪 Models' quality and performance metrics (R2, ICC, LOO, AIC, BF, ...)
- insight: 🔮 Easy access to model information for various model objects
- see: 🎨 Visualisation toolbox for beautiful and publication-ready figures
- psycho: An R package for experimental psychologists
- Psycho.jl: An attempt of implementing psycho in Julia
- NeuroKit2: 🧠 The Python Toolbox for Neurophysiological Signal Processing
- Pyllusion: 🤯 A Python module for generating visual illusions
- PyShaman: 🧙♂️ A Python software for inducing altered states of consciousness
- TruScanEEGpy: Utility functions to work with Deymed's TruScan EEG system
- Neuropsydia: A Python Module for Creating Experiments, Tasks and Questionnaires.
- CognitiveControl: A neuropsychological task measuring different aspects of cognitive control (processing speed, inhibition, conflict resolution...)
- RestingState: Standard resting state protocol with brief mental state assessment
- PatientAssessmentApp: Easy Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients Scores and Deficits
- NeuropsyXart: Body & Mind Art
- OneAttractor: One chaotic attractor per day
- Music: My arrangements and compositions (for Piano)
- popularipy: A Python package to access popularity metrics for your package
- Mythpsychology: A review of existing relationship between myths and psychological concepts
- tidyfamily: An R package to easily build and display genealogical trees using R
If these open-source tools helped you and you would like to contribute, you can consider sponsoring me. I'll use the money to get drinks 🍹 for me and my teammates so that we can continue coding while staying hydrated 💪