• IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Feb 1997

    Comparative Study

    Recognition of temporally changing action potentials in multiunit neural recordings.

    • K Mirfakhraei and K Horch.
    • Department of Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112 USA.
    • IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1997 Feb 1; 44 (2): 123-31.

    AbstractWe present a method to iteratively train an artificial neural network (ANN) or other supervised pattern classifier in order to adaptively recognize and track temporally changing patterns. This method uses recently acquired data and the existing classifier to create new training sets, from which a new classifier is then trained. The procedure is repeated periodically using the most recently trained classifier. This scheme was evaluated by applying it to simulated situations that arise in chronic recordings of multiunit neural activity from peripheral nerves. The method was able to track the changes in these simulated chronic recordings and to provide better unit recognition rates than an unsupervised clustering method suited to this problem.

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