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Long-Term EEG Records Analysis
Journal Title Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Journal Abbreviation AEEE
Publisher Group Technical University of Ostrava (VSB)
Website http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE
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Title Long-Term EEG Records Analysis
Authors Rieger, Josef; Lhotska, Lenka; Krajca, Vladimir
Abstract This paper presents results of development of long-term EEG records analysis software and its application to real world coma signals. Due to the nature of coma signals, presented methods are also suitable for other types of signals (sleep and neonatal EEG etc.). Digital form of EEG signals makes it possible to use methods of quantitative EEG processing, which are not available in paper form. Quantitative EEG processing techniques include simple statistical methods, filtration, segmentation, classification, coherence analysis, principal and independent component analysis, effective visualization of data, brain mapping etc. All of those tools are developed to ease the work of clinicians.
Publisher Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Date 2011-06-28
Source Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2005): September
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