[Eeglablist] EEGLAB ASR algorithm information

Efthymios Papatzikis efp331 at mail.harvard.edu
Fri Mar 29 05:00:47 PDT 2024


Dear List, 

I am trying to find more information on the EEGLAB ASR algorithm. I searched at the EEGLAB Wiki, however, on the ASR dedicated page the ‘Appendix’ hyperlink claiming to point to more information on the ASR does not work. 

Any suggestions on where I can find this information?

TIA

Efthymios




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