A quick survey of EEG signal noise removal methods

  • Anas Fouad Ahmed
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Abstract

An Electroencephalogram (EEG) is produced as a consequence of the electrical voltage of neurons in the brain. The EEG signal is crucial for detecting brain activity and attitude. Because this signal has very low amplitude, it is easily corrupted by different artefacts. The study and analysis of brain signals in the presence of these artifacts is a challenging task. ECG, EOG, EMG, and motion are the popular artifacts that induce disturbance to the EEG signal. This survey paper emphasizes the artifact elimination methods with their substantial parameters that must be considered during the study of published research on this trend.

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Anas Fouad Ahmed. (2022). A quick survey of EEG signal noise removal methods. Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 11(3), 098–104. https://doi.org/10.30574/gjeta.2022.11.3.0100

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