Abstract

The electrooculography (EOG) signal baseline is subject to drifting, and several different techniques to mitigate this drift have been proposed in the literature. Some of these techniques, however, disrupt the overall ocular pose-induced DC characteristics of the EOG signal and may also require the data to be zero-centred, which means that the average point of gaze (POG) has to lie at the primary gaze position. In this work, we propose an alternative baseline drift mitigation technique which may be used to de-drift EOG data collected through protocols where the subject gazes at known targets. Specifically, it uses the target gaze angles (GAs) in a battery model of the eye to estimate the ocular pose-induced component, which is then used for baseline drift estimation. This method retains the overall signal morphology and may be applied to non-zero-centred data. The performance of the proposed baseline drift mitigation technique is compared to that of five other techniques which are commonly used in the literature, with results showing the general superior performance of the proposed technique.

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