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Fig. 4

From: Estimating the neural spike train from an unfused tetanic signal of low-threshold motor units using convolutive blind source separation

Fig. 4

Parameter evaluation of the convolutive blind source separation (CBSS) algorithm using many simulations. A The mean rate of agreement (RoA) and its 95% standard error for different extension factors \(R\). Highest mean RoA was for \(R=20\). B Given the extension factor \(R=20\), the peak detection parameters (\(n\mathrm{MAD}\) and \(\mathrm{MPD}\)) that had the highest mean RoA were \(n\mathrm{MAD}=2\) and \(\mathrm{MPD}=20\). C The standard errors associated with the mean RoA values in B

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