posted on 2009-12-09, 16:24authored byK. Nazarpour, Saeid Sanei, Jonathon Chambers
In this paper, a novel iterative blind signal extraction (BSE) scheme for the removal of the eye-blink artifact from electroencephalogram (EEC) signals is proposed. In this method, in order to remove the artifact, the signal extraction algorithm is provided with a priori information, i.e., an estimation of the column of the mixing matrix corresponding to the eye- blink source. The a priori knowledge, namely the vector corresponding to the spatial distribution of the eye-blink factor, is identified by using the method of parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC). Hence, we call the BSE approach, semi- blind signal extraction (SBSE). The results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm effectively identifies and removes the eye-blink artifact from raw EEC measurements.
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NAZARPOUR, K., SANEI, S. and CHAMBERS, J., 2007. A novel semi-blind signal extraction approach incorporating parafac for the removal of eye-blink artifact from EEGs. IN: 15th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, Cardiff, 1-4th July, pp. 127-130