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HADES (Haskins Analysis Display and Experiment System)[1] refers to a family of signal processing computer programs that was developed in the 1980s at Haskins Laboratories by Philip Rubin and colleagues to provide for the display and analysis of multiple channel physiological, speech, and other sampled data in an experimental context. Signal processing is the analysis interpretation and manipulation of signals Signals of interest include sound, images, biological signals such as Haskins Laboratories is an independent international multidisciplinary community of researchers conducting basic Research on spoken and written Philip E Rubin (born May 22 1949, in Newark, New Jersey) is an American cognitive scientist who since 2003 has been the Chief Executive Principal programmers over the years on this project included Vance Maverick[2], Mark Tiede [3], Marian Pressler, and Simon Levy [4]. The most significant feature of HADES was the incorporation of a procedural language known as SPIEL (Signal Processing Interactive Editing Language) that provided for the creation and customization of specialized analysis procedures that can be stored as text files, edited, etc. , and are similar to functions and subroutines in programming languages like C and Fortran. tags please moot on the talk page first! --> In Computing, C is a general-purpose cross-platform block structured Fortran (previously FORTRAN) is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative Programming language that is especially suited to HADES was one of the earliest signal processing systems with an integrated language and, through the use of SPIEL, provided for automated procedural analysis of large datasets, usually speech data or multiple-channel physiological data acquired with specialized hardware such as the EMMA[5] magnetometer system. A magnetometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the strength and/or direction of the Magnetic field in the vicinity of the instrument Previous systems at the time included ILS from STI, Inc. , and the MITSYN[6] system designed by Bill Henke. HADES was written in C and implemented on Vax systems running VMS. tags please moot on the talk page first! --> In Computing, C is a general-purpose cross-platform block structured Name "VAX" was originally an Acronym for V irtual A ddress e' X' tension, both because the VAX was seen as a 32-bit Although HADES still finds limited use, its functionality was eventually replaced by commercial systems such as MATLAB. MATLAB is a numerical computing environment and Programming language.

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