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Oskar Keding, Johanna Wilroth, Martin A. Skoglund, E. Alickovic
0 26. 8. 2024.

Effect of Independent Component Artifact Rejection on EEG-Based Auditory Attention Decoding

Effective preprocessing of electroencephalography (EEG) data is fundamental for deriving meaningful insights. Independent component analysis (ICA) serves as an important step in this process by aiming to eliminate undesirable artifacts from EEG data. However, the decision on which and how many components to be removed remains somewhat arbitrary, despite the availability of both automatic and manual artifact rejection methods based on ICA. This study investigates the influence of different ICA-based artifact rejection strategies on EEG-based auditory attention decoding (AAD) analysis. We employ multiple ICA-based artifact rejection approaches, ranging from manual to automatic versions, and assess their effects on conventional AAD methods. The comparison aims to uncover potential variations in analysis results due to different artifact rejection choices within pipelines, and whether such variations differ across different AAD methods. Although our study finds no large difference in performance of linear AAD models between artifact rejection methods, two exeptions were found. When predicting EEG responses, the manual artifact rejection method appeared to perform better in frontal channel groups. Conversely, when reconstructing speech envelopes from EEG, not using artifact rejection outperformed other approaches.


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