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FORCe: Fully Online and Automated Artifact Removal for Brain-Computer Interfacing
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Cerebral PalsyElectroencephalographySocial SciencesElectrophysiological EvaluationComputational ImagingNeurologyIndependent Component AnalysisNeurorehabilitationCognitive NeuroscienceNeuroinformaticsNeuroimagingRehabilitationComputer ScienceBrain ImagingAutomated Artifact RemovalBrain-computer InterfaceEeg Artifact RejectionNeurophysiologyOnline Eeg AcquisitionEeg Signal ProcessingElectromyographyNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyBraincomputer InterfaceMedicine
A fully automated and online artifact removal method for the electroencephalogram (EEG) is developed for use in brain-computer interfacing (BCI). The method (FORCe) is based upon a novel combination of wavelet decomposition, independent component analysis, and thresholding. FORCe is able to operate on a small channel set during online EEG acquisition and does not require additional signals (e.g., electrooculogram signals). Evaluation of FORCe is performed offline on EEG recorded from 13 BCI particpants with cerebral palsy (CP) and online with three healthy participants. The method outperforms the state-of the-art automated artifact removal methods Lagged Auto-Mutual Information Clustering (LAMIC) and Fully Automated Statistical Thresholding for EEG artifact Rejection (FASTER), and is able to remove a wide range of artifact types including blink, electromyogram (EMG), and electrooculogram (EOG) artifacts.
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