Kalman filter-based time-varying cortical connectivity analysis of newborn EEG
التاريخ
2011المؤلف
Omidvarnia, A.H.Mesbah, M.
Khlif, M.S.
O'Toole, J.M.
Colditz, P.
Boashash, B.
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البيانات الوصفية
عرض كامل للتسجيلةالملخص
Multivariate Granger causality in the timefrequency
domain as a representation of time-varying cortical
connectivity in the brain has been investigated for the adult
case. This is, however, not the case in newborns as the nature of
the transient changes in the newborn EEG is different from
that of adults. This paper aims to evaluate the performance of
the time-varying versions of the two popular Granger causality
measures, namely Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) and direct
Directed Transfer Function (dDTF). The parameters of the
time-varying AR, that models the inter-channel interactions,
are estimated using Dual Extended Kalman Filter (DEKF) as it
accounts for both non-stationarity and non-linearity behaviors
of the EEG. Using simulated data, we show that fast changing
cortical connectivity between channels can be measured more
accurately using the time-varying PDC. The performance of
the time-varying PDC is also tested on a neonatal EEG
exhibiting seizure.
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- وحدة الابتكار التكنولوجي والتعليم الهندسي [63 items ]