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In this paper, a novel approach to classify various facial movement artifacts in EEG signals is presented. EEG signals were obtained in EEG Laboratory from three healthy human subjects in age groups between 28 and 30 years old and on different days. Extracted feature vectors based on root mean square, polynomial fitting and Hjorth descriptors were classified by k-nearest neighbor algorithm. The proposed...
EEG is the most popular potential non-invasive interface, mainly due to its fine temporal resolution, ease of use, portability and low set-up cost. However, it has some limitations. The main limitation is that EEG is frequently contaminated by various artifacts. In this paper, a novel approach to classify various electromyography and electrooculography artifacts in EEG signals is presented. EEG signals...
Recently, due to the ability to accurately and rapidly identify an individual using physical attributes, the development of identification systems using biometrics has attracted a great deal of interest. Despite progress with various types of systems, users are often hesitant to submit their unique biological data during the initial enrollment process. In addition, current biometric identification...
Brain Computer Interface one of hopeful interface technologies between humans and machines. Electroencephalogram-based Brain Computer Interfaces have become a hot spot in the research of neural engineering, rehabilitation, and brain science. The artifacts are disturbance that can occur during the signal acquisition and that can alter the analysis of the signals themselves. Detecting artifacts produced...
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