As a convenient device for observing neural activity in the natural environment, portable EEG technology (PEEGT) has an extensive prospect in expanding neuroscience research into natural applications. However, unlike in the laboratory environment, PEEGT is usually applied in a semiconstrained environment, including management and engineering, generating much more artifacts caused by the subjects' activities. Due to the limitations of existing artifacts annotation, the problem limits PEEGT to take advantage of portability and low-test cost, which is a crucial obstacle for the potential application of PEEGT in the natural environment. This paper proposes an intelligent method to identify two leading antecedent causes of EEG artifacts, participant's blinks and head movements, and annotate the time segments of artifacts in real time based on computer vision (CV). Furthermore, it changes the original postprocessing mode based on artifact signal recognition to the preprocessing mode based on artifact behavior recognition by the CV method. Through a comparative experiment with three artifacts mark operators and the CV method, we verify the effectiveness of the method, which lays a foundation for accurate artifact removal in real time in the next step. It enlightens us on how to adopt computer technology to conduct large-scale neurotesting in a natural semiconstrained environment outside the laboratory without expensive laboratory equipment or high manual costs.
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Comput Intell Neurosci
February 2022
School of Management, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
As a convenient device for observing neural activity in the natural environment, portable EEG technology (PEEGT) has an extensive prospect in expanding neuroscience research into natural applications. However, unlike in the laboratory environment, PEEGT is usually applied in a semiconstrained environment, including management and engineering, generating much more artifacts caused by the subjects' activities. Due to the limitations of existing artifacts annotation, the problem limits PEEGT to take advantage of portability and low-test cost, which is a crucial obstacle for the potential application of PEEGT in the natural environment.
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