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EEG Signal Processing: Theory and Applications

Neural Engineering, 2020
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a dynamic noninvasive and relatively inexpensive technique used to monitor the state of the brain. The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology defines the EEG as “(1) the science relating to the electrical activity of the brain, and (2) the technique of recording electroencephalograms” [1].
N. Thakor, D. Sherman
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B-spline signal processing. I. Theory

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1993
The use of continuous B-spline representations for signal processing applications such as interpolation, differentiation, filtering, noise reduction, and data compressions is considered. The B-spline coefficients are obtained through a linear transformation, which unlike other commonly used transforms is space invariant and can be implemented ...
Unser, Michael   +2 more
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Pattern Recognition Theory in Nonlinear Signal Processing

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2002
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Dougherty, E. R., Barrera, J.
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