Emigdio et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Regularity and matching pursuit feature extraction for the detection of epileptic seizuresEmigdio et al., 2016
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- Emigdio Z
- Trujillo L
- Sotelo A
- Legrand P
- Coria L
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- Journal of neuroscience methods
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Background The neurological disorder known as epilepsy is characterized by involuntary recurrent seizures that diminish a patient's quality of life. Automatic seizure detection can help improve a patient's interaction with her/his environment, and while many approaches …
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