Adaptive experimetation for psychophysics
Project description
AEPsych
AEPsych is a framework and library for adaptive experimetation in psychophysics and related domains.
Installation
AEPsych
only supports python 3.8+. We recommend installing AEPsych
under a virtual environment like
Anaconda.
Once you've created a virtual environment for AEPsych
and activated it, you can install AEPsych
using pip:
pip install aepsych
If you're a developer or want to use the latest features, you can install from GitHub using:
git clone https://github.com/facebookresearch/aepsych.git
cd aepsych
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
Usage
See the code examples here.
The canonical way of using AEPsych is to launch it in server mode (you can run aepsych_server
--help to see additional arguments):
aepsych_server --port 5555 --ip 0.0.0.0 database --db mydatabase.db
The server accepts messages over either a unix socket or ZMQ, and all messages are formatted using JSON. All messages have the following format:
{
"type":<TYPE>,
"version":<VERSION>,
"message":<MESSAGE>,
}
Version can be omitted, in which case we default to the oldest / unversioned handler for this message
type. There are five message types: setup
, resume
, ask
, tell
and exit
.
Setup
The setup
message prepares the server for making suggestions and accepting data. The setup
message can be formatted as either INI or a python dict (similar to JSON) format, and an example
for psychometric threshold estimation is given in configs/single_lse_example.ini
. It looks like this:
{
"type":"setup",
"version":"0.01",
"message":{"config_str":<PASTED CONFIG STRING>}
}
After receiving a setup message, the server responds with a strategy index that can be used to resume this setup (for example, for interleaving multiple experiments).
Resume
The resume
message tells the server to resume a strategy from earlier in the same run. It looks like this:
{
"type":"resume",
"version":"0.01",
"message":{"strat_id":"0"}
}
After receiving a resume message, the server responds with the strategy index resumed.
Ask
The ask
message queries the server for the next trial configuration. It looks like this:
{
"type":"ask",
"version":"0.01",
"message":""
}
After receiving an ask message, the server responds with a configuration in JSON format, for example
{"frequency":100, "intensity":0.8}
Tell
The tell
message updates the server with the outcome for a trial configuration. Note that the
tell
does not need to match with a previously ask
'd trial. For example, if you are interleaving
AEPsych runs with a classical staircase, you can still feed AEPsych with the staircase data. A message
looks like this:
{
"type":"tell",
"version":"0.01",
"message":{
"config":{
"frequency":100,
"intensity":0.8
},
"outcome":"1",
}
}
Exit
The exit
message tells the server to close the socket connection, write strats into the database and terminate current session.
The message is:
{
"type":"exit",
}
The server closes the connection.
Data export and visualization
The data is logged to a SQLite database on disk (by default, databases/default.db
). The database
has one table containing all experiment sessions that were run. Then, for each experiment there
is a table containing all messages sent and received by the server, capable of supporting a
full replay of the experiment from the server's perspective. This table can be summarized
into a data frame output (docs forthcoming) and used to visualize data (docs forthcoming).
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
License
AEPsych licensed CC-BY-NC 4.0, as found in the LICENSE file.
Citing
The AEPsych paper is currently under review. In the meanwhile, you can cite our preprint:
Owen, L., Browder, J., Letham, B., Stocek, G., Tymms, C., & Shvartsman, M. (2021). Adaptive Nonparametric Psychophysics. http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.09549
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