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Bipolar EEG Analysis Based on Cross Spectrum: Focal Detection of Slowing Wave for Automatic EEG Interpretation | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Bipolar EEG Analysis Based on Cross Spectrum: Focal Detection of Slowing Wave for Automatic EEG Interpretation


Abstract:

EEG is represented to referential derivation with ear lobe reference and bipolar derivations for quantitative interpretation. When the ear lobe was activated, referential...Show More

Abstract:

EEG is represented to referential derivation with ear lobe reference and bipolar derivations for quantitative interpretation. When the ear lobe was activated, referential derivation with ear lobe reference was contaminated by ear lobe artifacts. In this study, the focus and extension of EEG components were estimated based on the cross spectrum of bipolar derivation. A referential derivation was constructed by choosing the electrodes out of the focus and extension area to obtain the distribution of EEG components. The constructed referential derivation can avoid the artifacts of ear lobe activation for quantitative EEG interpretation.
Date of Conference: 17-19 October 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 October 2009
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Conference Location: Tianjin, China

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