Unsupervised automatic online spike sorting using reward-based online clustering

Volume: 56, Pages: 101701 - 101701
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) can enable paralyzed people to regain mobility. In these interfaces, some different type of signals can be obtained from the brain, one of which is the action potential waveform (spike). In the case of using spikes, sorting the recorded signals and isolating the effects of the individual neurons can lead to a greater efficiency. Also, because of the nature of BMIs, real-time spike sorting is necessary. In many...
Paper Details
Title
Unsupervised automatic online spike sorting using reward-based online clustering
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
56
Pages
101701 - 101701
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