Gill et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Analysis of eeg signals for detection of epileptic seizure using hybrid feature setGill et al., 2015
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- 15510416019181721756
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- Gill A
- Fatima S
- Usman Akram M
- Khawaja S
- Awan S
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- Theory and Applications of Applied Electromagnetics: APPEIC 2014
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Epileptic Seizures occur as a result of certain electrical action in the brain. This makes the patient behave abnormally for a limited amount of time. The electrical activity can be measured with the help electrodes attached to different areas of the scalp to capture the …
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