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A review of channel selection algorithms for EEG signal processing
by
El-Samie, Fathi E Abd
, Ahmad, Ishtiaq
, Alshebeili, Saleh A
, Alotaiby, Turky
in
Algorithms
/ Channels
/ Classification
/ Electroencephalography
/ Engineering
/ Feature extraction
/ Filtering
/ Quantum Information Technology
/ Review
/ Signal processing
/ Signal,Image and Speech Processing
/ Spintronics
/ Tasks
2015
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A review of channel selection algorithms for EEG signal processing
by
El-Samie, Fathi E Abd
, Ahmad, Ishtiaq
, Alshebeili, Saleh A
, Alotaiby, Turky
in
Algorithms
/ Channels
/ Classification
/ Electroencephalography
/ Engineering
/ Feature extraction
/ Filtering
/ Quantum Information Technology
/ Review
/ Signal processing
/ Signal,Image and Speech Processing
/ Spintronics
/ Tasks
2015
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A review of channel selection algorithms for EEG signal processing
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El-Samie, Fathi E Abd
, Ahmad, Ishtiaq
, Alshebeili, Saleh A
, Alotaiby, Turky
in
Algorithms
/ Channels
/ Classification
/ Electroencephalography
/ Engineering
/ Feature extraction
/ Filtering
/ Quantum Information Technology
/ Review
/ Signal processing
/ Signal,Image and Speech Processing
/ Spintronics
/ Tasks
2015
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A review of channel selection algorithms for EEG signal processing
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A review of channel selection algorithms for EEG signal processing
2015
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Overview
Digital processing of electroencephalography (EEG) signals has now been popularly used in a wide variety of applications such as seizure detection/prediction, motor imagery classification, mental task classification, emotion classification, sleep state classification, and drug effects diagnosis. With the large number of EEG channels acquired, it has become apparent that efficient channel selection algorithms are needed with varying importance from one application to another. The main purpose of the channel selection process is threefold: (i) to reduce the computational complexity of any processing task performed on EEG signals by selecting the relevant channels and hence extracting the features of major importance, (ii) to reduce the amount of overfitting that may arise due to the utilization of unnecessary channels, for the purpose of improving the performance, and (iii) to reduce the setup time in some applications. Signal processing tools such as time-domain analysis, power spectral estimation, and wavelet transform have been used for feature extraction and hence for channel selection in most of channel selection algorithms. In addition, different evaluation approaches such as filtering, wrapper, embedded, hybrid, and human-based techniques have been widely used for the evaluation of the selected subset of channels. In this paper, we survey the recent developments in the field of EEG channel selection methods along with their applications and classify these methods according to the evaluation approach.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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