Abstract
Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings are often contaminated by muscle artefacts. To address the problem, various methods have been proposed to suppress muscle artefacts from either multichannel or single-channel EEG recordings. However, there exist few studies for muscle artefact removal from few-channel EEG recordings. An effective solution for the few-channel situation by combining multivariate empirical mode decomposition (MEMD) with independent vector analysis (IVA), termed as MEMD-IVA, is proposed. The proposed method consists of two steps. MEMD is first utilised to decompose a few-channel EEG recording into intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) and then IVA is applied on the IMFs to separate sources related to muscle activity. The performance of the proposed method on simulated and real-life data is evaluated. The results demonstrated that MEMD-IVA outperforms other possible existing methods in a few-channel situation.
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