[FieldTrip] Automatic ICA algorithm in fieldtrip
smoratti at psi.ucm.es
smoratti at psi.ucm.es
Thu Apr 11 15:47:07 CEST 2013
I think if you specify "runica" it does the same as EEGLAB.
best,
Stephan
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El 11/04/2013, a las 15:21, Rojas, Don escribió:
> Nicolai,
>
> I suspect the developers will disagree that "fieldtrip is the package from EEGLAB", as it is an independently developed package. There is some integration, however, and in this particular case, fieldtrip can call the some of the ica routines included in EEGLAB, as well as others (e.g., fastica). Look at the documentation for ft_componentanalysis and the example on the FieldTrip website:
>
> http://fieldtrip.fcdonders.nl/example/use_independent_component_analysis_ica_to_remove_eog_artifacts
>
> Don
>
> On Apr 11, 2013, at 6:37 AM, Nicolai Mersebak <nicolai at mersebak.dk> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I know that EEGLAB has some (semi)-automatic ICA algorithms, and since the ICA part in fieldtrip is the package from EEGLAB, I was wondering if fieldtrip also had implemented the automatic ICA algorithms ? I can't find any information in the help function of runica or in the mailing list.
>>
>> The purpose of the ICA algorithm is to remove EOG artifacts.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Nicolai
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