An 18-subject EEG data collection using a visual-oddball task, designed for benchmarking algorithms and headset performance comparisons
An 18-subject EEG data collection using a visual-oddball task, designed for benchmarking algorithms and headset performance comparisons
Blog Article
This data note describes an 18-subject EEG (electroencephalogram) data collection from an experiment in which subjects performed a standard visual oddball task.Several research projects have used Specialty Pipes this data to test artifact detection, classification, transfer learning, EEG preprocessing, blink detection, and automated annotation algorithms.We are releasing the data in three formats to enable benchmarking of EEG algorithms in many areas.The data was acquired using a Biosemi Active 2 EEG headset and includes 64 channels of EEG, 4 channels of EOG trikes (electrooculogram), and 2 mastoid reference channels.Keywords: EEG, Visually evoked potential, EEGLAB, EEG study format (ESS), Hierarchical event descriptor (HED) tags.