Extraction of enhanced evoked potentials using wavelet filtering

Yong Hee Lee, Soon Seok Kim, Sea Il Park, Jong Hyuk Park

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Abstract

In order to remove physiological artefacts and gain the improved evoked potentials, we propose a filtering method using the multi-resolution wavelet transform. The wavelet transform is repeatedly performed until all resolution levels are obtained. It decomposes the measured evoked potentials into scale coefficients corresponding to low frequency components and wavelet coefficients corresponding to high frequency components. In the wavelet domain, artefacts are dispersed mainly at the wavelet coefficients rather than the scaling coefficients. Thus, when the inverse wavelet transform is performed, this method shrinks the wavelet coefficients to reduce artefacts with shrinkage functions. By repeatedly performing the inverse wavelet transform, an evoked potential having the reduced artefacts and background noise is obtained. In this study, quantitative evaluation with simulation data and actual clinical data were conducted. As a result, characteristic peaks of evoked potential could be gained removing background EEG and artefacts using suggested shrinkage function. It was improved more than 0.2-1.6Db compared to the conventional averaging method. Also, the system for measuring and analyzing evoked potentials using DSP is implemented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-61
Number of pages17
JournalMultimedia Tools and Applications
Volume63
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Artefacts
  • DSP
  • Evoked potential
  • Wavelet transform

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