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brainbeats [2015/10/25 12:00]
sstober [Brain Beats: Tempo Tracking in EEG Data]
brainbeats [2015/10/25 16:16]
tpraetzlich [Data]
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-The OpenMIIR dataset((Sebastian Stober, Avital Sternin, Adrian M. Owen and Jessica A. Grahn: "​Towards Music Imagery Information Retrieval: Introducing the OpenMIIR Dataset of EEG Recordings from Music Perception and Imagination."​ In: Proceedings of the 16th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR’15),​ 2015. [[ http://​ismir2015.uma.es/​articles/​224_Paper.pdf |Paper]] [[http://​bib.sebastianstober.de/​ismir2015poster.pdf|Poster]])) comprises EEG recordings((Electroencephalography (EEG) is a popular non-invasive neuroimaging technique that relies on electrodes placed on the scalp to measure the electrical activity of the brain.)) of people ​listing ​to 12 short music pieces. ​+The OpenMIIR dataset((Sebastian Stober, Avital Sternin, Adrian M. Owen and Jessica A. Grahn: "​Towards Music Imagery Information Retrieval: Introducing the OpenMIIR Dataset of EEG Recordings from Music Perception and Imagination."​ In: Proceedings of the 16th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR’15),​ 2015. [[ http://​ismir2015.uma.es/​articles/​224_Paper.pdf |Paper]] [[http://​bib.sebastianstober.de/​ismir2015poster.pdf|Poster]])) comprises EEG recordings((Electroencephalography (EEG) is a popular non-invasive neuroimaging technique that relies on electrodes placed on the scalp to measure the electrical activity of the brain.)) of people ​listening ​to 12 short music pieces. ​
 The following figure shows the waveform of the acoustic stimulus (waveform of a music recording) and the EEG signal. The following figure shows the waveform of the acoustic stimulus (waveform of a music recording) and the EEG signal.
  
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