Prediction of microsleeps using pairwise joint entropy and mutual information between EEG channels

A Baseer, SJ Weddell, RD Jones - 2017 39th Annual …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5-15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …

[PDF][PDF] Prediction of Microsleeps Using Pairwise Joint Entropy and Mutual Information between EEG channels

A Baseer, SJ Weddell, RD Jones - nzbri.org
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5–15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …

Prediction of microsleeps using pairwise joint entropy and mutual information between EEG channels.

A Baseer, SJ Weddell, RD Jones - Annual International Conference …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5-15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …

[PDF][PDF] Prediction of Microsleeps Using Pairwise Joint Entropy and Mutual Information between EEG channels

A Baseer, SJ Weddell, RD Jones - academia.edu
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5–15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …

Prediction of microsleeps using pairwise joint entropy and mutual information between EEG channels

A Baseer, SJ Weddell… - … Conference of the IEEE …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5-15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …

[PDF][PDF] Prediction of Microsleeps Using Pairwise Joint Entropy and Mutual Information between EEG channels

A Baseer, SJ Weddell, RD Jones - academia.edu
Microsleeps are involuntary and brief instances of complete loss of responsiveness, typically
of 0.5–15 s duration. They adversely affect performance in extended attention-driven jobs …