An Accurate and Real-time Method for Resolving Superimposed Action Potentials in MultiUnit Recordings
Journal article, 2023

Objective: Spike sorting of muscular and neural recordings requires separating action potentials that overlap in time (superimposed action potentials (APs)). We propose a new algorithm for resolving superimposed action potentials, and we test it on intramuscular EMG (iEMG) and intracortical recordings. Methods: Discrete-time shifts of the involved APs are first selected based on a heuristic extension of the peel-off algorithm. Then, the time shifts that provide the minimal residual Euclidean norm are identified (Discrete Brute force Correlation (DBC)). The optimal continuous-time shifts are then estimated (High-Resolution BC (HRBC)). In Fusion HRBC (FHRBC), two other cost functions are used. A parallel implementation of the DBC and HRBC algorithms was developed. The performance of the algorithms was assessed on 11,000 simulated iEMG and 14,000 neural recording superpositions, including two to eight APs, and eight experimental iEMG signals containing four to eleven active motor units. The performance of the proposed algorithms was compared with that of the Branch-and-Bound (BB) algorithm using the Rank-Product (RP) method in terms of accuracy and efficiency. Results: The average accuracy of the DBC, HRBC and FHRBC methods on the entire simulated datasets was 92.16±17.70, 93.65±16.89, and 94.90±15.15 (%). The DBC algorithm outperformed the other algorithms based on the RP method. The average accuracy and running time of the DBC algorithm on 10.5 ms superimposed spikes of the experimental signals were 92.1±21.7 (%) and 2.3±15.3 (ms). Conclusion and Significance: The proposed algorithm is promising for real-time neural decoding, a central problem in neural and muscular decoding and interfacing.

Correlation

Neural Decoding

Decomposition

Spike Sorting

Resolving Superimposition

Biomedical Signal Processing

Sorting

Decoding

Signal resolution

Action potentials

Signal processing algorithms

Electromyography

Overlapping Spikes

Recording

Author

Mehdi Shirzadi

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Hamid R. Marateb

University of Isfahan

Kevin C. McGill

VA Palo Alto Health Care System

Silvia Muceli

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Miguel A. Mananas

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Dario Farina

Imperial College London

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

0018-9294 (ISSN) 15582531 (eISSN)

Vol. 70 1 378-389

Subject Categories

Probability Theory and Statistics

DOI

10.1109/TBME.2022.3192119

PubMed

35862323

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12/28/2022