A New Approach to Blind System Identification in MEG Data
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概要
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A new blind identification method of transfer functions between variables in feedback systems is introduced for single sweep type of MEG data. The method is based on the viewpoint of stochastic/statistical inverse problems. The required conditions of the model are stationary and linear Gaussian processes. Raw MEG data of the brain activities are heavily contaminated with several noises and artifacts. The elimination of them is a crucial problem especially for the method. Usually these noises and artifacts are removed by notch and high-pass filters which are preset automatically. In the present paper, we will try two types of more careful preprocessing procedures for the identification method to obtain impulse functions. One is a careful notch filtering and the other is a blind source separation method based on temporal structure. As results, identifiably of transfer functions and their impulse responses are improved in both cases. Transfer functions and impulse responses identified between MEG sensors are obtained by using the method in Appendix A, when eyes are closed with rest state. Some advantages of the blind source separation method are discussed.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-03-01
著者
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Shinozaki Kazuhiro
Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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KISHIDA Kuniharu
Faculty of Engineering,Gifu University, Gifu-shi
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FUKAI Hidekazu
Faculty of Engineering,Gifu University, Gifu-shi
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HARA Takashi
Faculty of Engineering,Gifu University, Gifu-shi
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Fukai Hidekazu
Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University Gifu-shi
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Kishida Kuniharu
Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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Kishida Kuniharu
Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University Gifu-shi
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Hara Takashi
Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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