A multichannel matching pursuit(MMP)algorithm is proposed to decompose the one-dimensional multichannel non-stationary magnetoencephalography(MEG)signal at a single-trial level.The single-channel matching pursuit...A multichannel matching pursuit(MMP)algorithm is proposed to decompose the one-dimensional multichannel non-stationary magnetoencephalography(MEG)signal at a single-trial level.The single-channel matching pursuit(MP)linearly decomposes the signal into a set of Gabor atoms,which are adaptively chosen from an overcomplete dictionary with good time-frequency characters.The MMP is the extension of the MP,which represents multichannel signals using linear combination of Gabor atoms with the same occurrence,frequency,phase,and time width,but varying amplitude in all channels.The results demonstrate that the MMP can optimally reconstruct the original signal and automatically remove artifact noises.Moreover,the coherence between the 3D source reconstruction and the prior knowledge of psychology further suggests that the MMP is effective in MEG single-trial processing.展开更多
基金The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30900356,81071135)the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(863Program)(No.2008AA02Z410)
文摘A multichannel matching pursuit(MMP)algorithm is proposed to decompose the one-dimensional multichannel non-stationary magnetoencephalography(MEG)signal at a single-trial level.The single-channel matching pursuit(MP)linearly decomposes the signal into a set of Gabor atoms,which are adaptively chosen from an overcomplete dictionary with good time-frequency characters.The MMP is the extension of the MP,which represents multichannel signals using linear combination of Gabor atoms with the same occurrence,frequency,phase,and time width,but varying amplitude in all channels.The results demonstrate that the MMP can optimally reconstruct the original signal and automatically remove artifact noises.Moreover,the coherence between the 3D source reconstruction and the prior knowledge of psychology further suggests that the MMP is effective in MEG single-trial processing.