[Eeglablist] Spatial resolution
Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJ
ibtissem.khouaja at live.fr
Wed Jul 16 16:49:01 PDT 2014
Dear list,
thank you for your support which are very beneficial.
I have two questions:
I need a 128-electrodes recording in the format. EDF, where can I find it?
I want to know if the 2D spline interpolation can tell us about the intensity of a point
or we just used to do the topography?
Thanks a lot, Ibtissem
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJPhD in computer scienceSpeciality Signal ProcessingLaboratory LTIM, University of Monastir, Tunisiahttp://www.labtim.org/accueil.phpLaboratory LIGM, Univerisity of Paris-East, France http://ligm.u-pem.fr/
From: irezazadeh at ucdavis.edu
To: mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu; ibtissem.khouaja at live.fr
CC: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu
Subject: RE: [Eeglablist] Spatial resolution
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:12:05 -0700
Try - the Interpmont toolbox from here and copy it into the EEGLAB plug-in folder From: eeglablist-bounces at sccn.ucsd.edu [mailto:eeglablist-bounces at sccn.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of Makoto Miyakoshi
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 10:04 AM
To: Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJ
Cc: EEGLAB-list
Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] Spatial resolution Maybe you want to try BESA, if I understand you and BESA (which I've never used) correctly. I'm not sure either if there is freely available BESA application. Makoto On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 2:51 AM, Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJ <ibtissem.khouaja at live.fr> wrote:
Dear Makoto,
I modeled each EEG signals as a vector of 10 parameters.
in a second step, I want to interpolate the vectors to create other signals in other locations.
I hope that you understand the goal and help me some ideas to start.
Thank you in advance
Ibtissem--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJPhD in computer scienceSpeciality Signal ProcessingLaboratory LTIM, University of Monastir, Tunisiahttp://www.labtim.org/accueil.phpLaboratory LIGM, Univerisity of Paris-East, France http://ligm.u-pem.fr/ From: mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 20:20:19 -0700
Subject: Re: [Eeglablist] Spatial resolution
To: ibtissem.khouaja at live.fr
CC: eeglablist at sccn.ucsd.edu Dear Ibtissem, I don't think that approach can increase information in principle. Makoto On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJ <ibtissem.khouaja at live.fr> wrote:
Dear list,
in order to increase the spatial resolution at an EEG examination,
can we insert a new signal knowing the location in cartesian coordinates neighboring signals
and their representation based on autoregression vector of 10 points?
I want to know if there is work in this context and what are the interpolation methods used.
Thanks in advance,
--
Ibtissem KHOUAJA BENFRADJPhD in computer scienceSpeciality Signal ProcessingLaboratory LTIM, University of Monastir, Tunisiahttp://www.labtim.org/accueil.phpLaboratory LIGM, Univerisity of Paris-East, France http://ligm.u-pem.fr/
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