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Main Authors: Li, Yueyang, Zeng, Weiming, Dong, Wenhao, Han, Di, Chen, Lei, Chen, Hongyu, Kang, Zijian, Gong, Shengyu, Yan, Hongjie, Siok, Wai Ting, Wang, Nizhuan
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14850
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author Li, Yueyang
Zeng, Weiming
Dong, Wenhao
Han, Di
Chen, Lei
Chen, Hongyu
Kang, Zijian
Gong, Shengyu
Yan, Hongjie
Siok, Wai Ting
Wang, Nizhuan
author_facet Li, Yueyang
Zeng, Weiming
Dong, Wenhao
Han, Di
Chen, Lei
Chen, Hongyu
Kang, Zijian
Gong, Shengyu
Yan, Hongjie
Siok, Wai Ting
Wang, Nizhuan
contents Single-channel electroencephalogram (EEG) is a cost-effective, comfortable, and non-invasive method for monitoring brain activity, widely adopted by researchers, consumers, and clinicians. The increasing number and proportion of articles on single-channel EEG underscore its growing potential. This paper provides a comprehensive review of single-channel EEG, focusing on development trends, devices, datasets, signal processing methods, recent applications, and future directions. Definitions of bipolar and unipolar configurations in single-channel EEG are clarified to guide future advancements. Applications mainly span sleep staging, emotion recognition, educational research, and clinical diagnosis. Ongoing advancements of single-channel EEG in AI-based EEG generation techniques suggest potential parity or superiority over multichannel EEG performance.
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spellingShingle A Tale of Single-channel Electroencephalogram: Devices, Datasets, Signal Processing, Applications, and Future Directions
Li, Yueyang
Zeng, Weiming
Dong, Wenhao
Han, Di
Chen, Lei
Chen, Hongyu
Kang, Zijian
Gong, Shengyu
Yan, Hongjie
Siok, Wai Ting
Wang, Nizhuan
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Single-channel electroencephalogram (EEG) is a cost-effective, comfortable, and non-invasive method for monitoring brain activity, widely adopted by researchers, consumers, and clinicians. The increasing number and proportion of articles on single-channel EEG underscore its growing potential. This paper provides a comprehensive review of single-channel EEG, focusing on development trends, devices, datasets, signal processing methods, recent applications, and future directions. Definitions of bipolar and unipolar configurations in single-channel EEG are clarified to guide future advancements. Applications mainly span sleep staging, emotion recognition, educational research, and clinical diagnosis. Ongoing advancements of single-channel EEG in AI-based EEG generation techniques suggest potential parity or superiority over multichannel EEG performance.
title A Tale of Single-channel Electroencephalogram: Devices, Datasets, Signal Processing, Applications, and Future Directions
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14850