제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
- 1996.10a
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- Pages.19-23
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- 1996
AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF AWAKE EEG;ARTIFICIAL REALIZATION OF HUMAN SKILL
- Nakamura, Masatoshi (Department of Electrical Engineering, Saga University) ;
- Shibasaki, Hiroshi (Department of Brain Pathophysiology. Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University)
- Published : 1996.10.01
Abstract
A full automatic interpretation of awake electroencephalogram (EEG) had been developed by the authors and presented at the past KACCs in series. The automatic EEG interpretation consists of four main parts: quantitative EEG interpretation, EEG report making, preprocessing of EEG data and adaptable EEG interpretation. The automatic EEG interpretation reveals essentially the same findings as the electroencephalographer's (EEG's), and then would be applicable in clinical use as an assistant tool for EEGer. The method had been developed through collaboration works between the engineering field (Saga University) and the medical field (Kyoto University). This work can be understood as an artificial realization of human expert skill. The procedure for the artificial realization was summarized in a methodology for artificial realization of human skill which will be applicable in other fields of systems control.
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