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Efficient high resolution sLORETA in brain source localization.
Journal of Neural Engineering 2020 November 20
Estimation of the source location within the brain from electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) measures is a challenging task. Among the existing techniques in the filed, which are known as brain imaging methods, standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) is the most popular method due to its simplicity and high accuracy. However, in this work, we illustrate that sLORETA is still noisy, and the additive noise is causing the blurry image. The existing pre-fixed/manual thresholding process after sLORETA can partially take care of denoising. However, this ad-hoc thresholding can either remove so much of the desired data or leave much of the noise in the process. Manual correction to avoid such extreme cases can be time-consuming. The objective of this paper is to automate the denoising process in the form of adaptive thresholding. The proposed method, denoted by Efficient High-Resolution sLORETA (EHR-sLORETA), is based on minimizing the error between the desired denoised source and the source estimates. The approach is evaluated using synthetic EEG and real EEG data. Spatial Dispersion (SD), and Mean Square Error (MSE) are used as metrics to provide the quantitative performance of the method. In addition, qualitative analysis of the method is provided for real EEG data. This proposed model demonstrates advantages over the existing methods in the sense of accuracy and robustness with SD and MSE comparison. EHR-sLORETA could have a significant impact on clinical studies with the source estimation task, as it improves the accuracy of source estimation and eliminates the need for manual thresholding.
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