Reworked Second Order Blind Identification and Support Vector Machine technique towards imagery movement identification from EEG signals

05/23/2018
by   Kalogiannis Gregory, et al.
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During imagery motor movements tasks, the so called mu and beta event related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) are taking place, allowing us to determine human patient imagery movement. However, initial recordings of electroencephalography (EEG) signals contain system and environmental noise as well as interference that must be ejected in order to separate the ERS/ERD events from the rest of the signal. This paper presents a new technique based on a reworked Second Order Blind Identification (SOBI) algorithm for noise removal while imagery movement classification is implemented using Support Vector Machine (SVM) technique.

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