EF‐CorrCA: A multi‐modal EEG‐fNIRS subject independent model to assess speech quality on brain activity using correlated component analysis
Djimeli Tsamene Charly,
Mathias Onabid
Abstract:An investigation on the effect of mental activity in quality perception is presented using simultaneous measurement of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), in a subject‐independent approach. Building a subject‐independent model is a harder problem due to noise and high EEG variability between individuals, correlated components analysis (CorrCA) have been proposed to extract significant correlated components for a single subject that experiences multiple identical tria… Show more
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