Ball et al., 2016 - Google Patents
PWC‐ICA: a method for stationary ordered blind source separation with application to EEGBall et al., 2016
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- Ball K
- Bigdely-Shamlo N
- Mullen T
- Robbins K
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- Computational intelligence and neuroscience
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Independent component analysis (ICA) is a class of algorithms widely applied to separate sources in EEG data. Most ICA approaches use optimization criteria derived from temporal statistical independence and are invariant with respect to the actual ordering of individual …
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