phy is an open-source Python library providing a graphical user interface for visualization and manual curation of large-scale electrophysiological data. It is optimized for high-density multielectrode arrays containing hundreds to thousands of recording sites (mostly Neuropixels probes).
Phy provides two GUIs:
- Template GUI (recommanded): for datasets sorted with KiloSort and Spyking Circus,
- Kwik GUI (legacy): for datasets sorted with klusta and klustakwik2.
- [7 Feb 2020] Release of phy 2.0 beta 1, with many new views, new features, various improvements and bug fixes...
Phy requires a recent GPU and an SSD for storing your data (the GUI may be slow if the data is on an HDD).
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Install the latest version of Anaconda 64-bit with Python 3.
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Open a terminal and type:
conda create -n phy2 python=3.7 pip numpy matplotlib scipy scikit-learn h5py pyqt cython pillow -y
conda activate phy2
pip install phy --pre --upgrade
# Only if you plan to use the Kwik GUI:
# pip install klusta klustakwik2
- Phy should now be installed. Open the GUI on a dataset as follows (the phy2 environment should still be activated):
cd path/to/my/spikesorting/output
phy template-gui params.py
In some environments, you might get an error message related to QtWebEngineWidget. Run the command pip install PyQtWebEngine
and try launching phy again. This command should not run if the error message doesn't appear, as it could break the PyQt5 installation.
- Do not install phy 1 and phy 2 in the same conda environment.
- It is recommended to delete
~/.phy/*GUI/state.json
when upgrading.
To install the development version of phy in a fresh environment, do:
git clone [email protected]:cortex-lab/phy.git
cd phy
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install -e .
cd ..
git clone [email protected]:cortex-lab/phylib.git
cd phylib
pip install -e . --upgrade
In addition to launching phy from the terminal with the phy
command, you can also launch it from a Python script or an IPython terminal. This may be useful when debugging or profiling. Here's a code example to copy-paste in a new launch.py
text file within your data directory:
from phy.apps.template import template_gui
template_gui("params.py")
phy is developed and maintained by Cyrille Rossant.
Contributors to the repository are: