Title of article :
A Removal of Eye Movement and Blink Artifacts from EEG Data Using Morphological Component Analysis
Author/Authors :
Singh, Balbir Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering - Kyushu Institute of Technology (KYUTECH) - Kitakyushu, Japan , Wagatsuma, Hiroaki Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering - Kyushu Institute of Technology (KYUTECH) - Kitakyushu, Japan
Abstract :
EEG signals contain a large amount of ocular artifacts with different time-frequency properties mixing together in EEGs of interest.
The artifact removal has been substantially dealt with by existing decomposition methods known as PCA and ICA based on
the orthogonality of signal vectors or statistical independence of signal components. We focused on the signal morphology and
proposed a systematic decomposition method to identify the type of signal components on the basis of sparsity in the timefrequency domain based on Morphological Component Analysis (MCA), which provides a way of reconstruction that guarantees
accuracy in reconstruction by using multiple bases in accordance with the concept of “dictionary.” MCA was applied to decompose
the real EEG signal and clarified the best combination of dictionaries for this purpose. In our proposed semirealistic biological
signal analysis with iEEGs recorded from the brain intracranially, those signals were successfully decomposed into original types
by a linear expansion of waveforms, such as redundant transforms: UDWT, DCT, LDCT, DST, and DIRAC. Our result demonstrated
that the most suitable combination for EEG data analysis was UDWT, DST, and DIRAC to represent the baseline envelope,
multifrequency wave-forms, and spiking activities individually as representative types of EEG morphologies.
Keywords :
EEG , Analysis , Morphological , MCA
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine