Abstract

The analysis of the Nystagmus waveforms from eye-tracking records is crucial for the clinical interpretation of this pathological movement. A major issue to automatize this analysis is the presence of natural eye movements and eye blink artefacts that are mixed with the signal of interest. We propose a method based on Convolutional Dictionary Learning that is able to automatically highlight the Nystagmus waveforms, separating the natural motion from the pathological movements. We show on simulated signals that our method can indeed improve the pattern recovery rate and provide clinical examples to illustrate how this algorithm performs.

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