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Spectrogram-based assessment of small SNR variations, with application to medical electrodes (CROSBI ID 269088)

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Milanović, Željka ; Saulig, Nicoletta ; Marasović, Ivan ; Seršić, Damir Spectrogram-based assessment of small SNR variations, with application to medical electrodes // EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2019:38 (2019), 1, 14. doi: 10.1186/s13634-019-0634-4

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Milanović, Željka ; Saulig, Nicoletta ; Marasović, Ivan ; Seršić, Damir

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Spectrogram-based assessment of small SNR variations, with application to medical electrodes

In this paper, the problem of detection of small signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) variations in noisy signals is addressed in order to provide an efficient and fast method for detection of faulty electroencephalogram (EEG) electrodes which can improve the interpretation of medical data. The method for slight SNR variation assessment, based on the estimation of the longest useful information cluster, is proposed as an alternative to commonly used estimators such as signal energy spectral density, spectral peaks, and spectrogram entropy, which exhibited limited reliability for the considered task. The method proposed in this paper is validated on real signals, which are resistance fluctuations of the EEG Corkscrew electrode solder connection, in which failure is typically manifested as a lower signal-to-noise ratio in the output signal, when compared to the valid electrode. In order to obtain a reliable criterion for the distinction of signals with slight SNR variations, a time-frequency method that relies on observation of the longest useful information cluster of data preserved after the K- means-based denoising application has been introduced. Based on the measurement of the longest existing stationary component, an expert system has been developed, which provides reliable failure detection method with detection accuracy of up to 97.6%. Results on real and simulated data show that the proposed method can be adopted as a computer-aided decision system in a wide range of applications requiring high sensitivity to slight variations of SNRs.

EEG ; Failure detection ; Entropy ; Corkscrew electrodes failure ; Time-frequency distributions ; K-means

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2019:38

2019.

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14

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1687-6172

1687-6180

10.1186/s13634-019-0634-4

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