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Estimation of Noise Standard Deviation Using an Otsu-Based Approach in Extracellular Neural Recordings | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Estimation of Noise Standard Deviation Using an Otsu-Based Approach in Extracellular Neural Recordings


Abstract:

In extracellular neural recordings, the actual signal is separated into noise and action potentials using some thresholding methods. Generally, the threshold is determine...Show More

Abstract:

In extracellular neural recordings, the actual signal is separated into noise and action potentials using some thresholding methods. Generally, the threshold is determined as 3 to 5 times the estimated standard deviation of the noise in the filtered recordings. However, the value of the standard deviation estimate in all of these methods depends on the spike density (firing rate) of the signal. In this study both the dependence on firing rate has been eliminated and the ratio of the estimated to true value of the standard deviation has been shown to converge to 1 using a method that is based on Otsu's thresholding method, which has been used as a thresholding method for decades in the field of image processing. This method gives better results in terms of frequency dependence and ratio to actual value of standard deviation than truncation thresholds method, which is the current best method. These results are important for the development of an appropriate method for accurate estimation of noise and amplitude thresholding in brain-machine-interfaces.
Date of Conference: 05-07 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 January 2021
ISBN Information:
Print on Demand(PoD) ISSN: 2165-0608
Conference Location: Gaziantep, Turkey