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[WIP] Preprocessing channel filtering
Thomas Vincent edited this page Jul 17, 2018
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NIRS measurement are heterogeneous (long distance measurements, movements, occlusion by hair) and the signal in several channels might not be properly analysed. A first pre-processing step hence consists in removing those channels.
The following criterions may be applied to reject channels:
- some values are negative
- signal is flat (variance close to 0)
- signal has too many saturating points (equal to max or min)
- signal has too many null segments
- Scalp coupling index thresholding
- Channel distance thresholding
Process "NIRS -> Detect bad channels".
[TODO: snapshot of process panel]
- Remove negative channels: tag a channel as bad if it has a least one negative value. This is important for the quantification of delta [Hb] which cannot be applied if there are negative values. ''' '''
- Maximum proportion of saturating point: a saturating point has a value equals to the maximum of the signal. The default is at 1: remove only flat signals. If one wants to also keep flat channels, set the value to at least 1.01. ''' '''
This process is performed "in place": the channel flags of the given data are modified. To view the result, right-click on the NIRS data then "Good/Bad Channels > View all bad channels" or "Edit good/bad channels".
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