Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2842629 | Journal of Physiology-Paris | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Time–frequency signal analysis based on various decomposition techniques is widely used in biomedical applications. Matching Pursuit is a new adaptive approach for time–frequency decomposition of such biomedical signals. Its advantage is that it creates a concise signal approximation with the help of a small set of Gabor atoms chosen iteratively from a large and redundant set. In this paper, the usage of Matching Pursuit for time–frequency filtering of biomagnetic signals is proposed. The technique was validated on artificial signals and its performance was tested for varying signal-to-noise ratios using both simulated and real MEG somatic evoked magnetic field data.
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Authors
Maciej Gratkowski, Jens Haueisen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Andrew C.N. Chen, Frank Zanow,