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Melissa Jiyoun Hong

Researcher at Columbia University

Publications -  11
Citations -  1077

Melissa Jiyoun Hong is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Auditory cortex & Functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 956 citations.

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Decoding of four movement directions using hybrid NIRS-EEG brain-computer interface

TL;DR: The high classification accuracies achieved showed that the four different control signals can be accurately estimated using the hybrid NIRS-EEG technology.
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Online binary decision decoding using functional near-infrared spectroscopy for the development of brain–computer interface

TL;DR: It is observed and verified, using the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and the support vector machine (SVM) classifications, that the cortical hemodynamic responses for making a “yes” decision are distinguishable from those forMaking a ‘no’ decision.
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Feature Extraction and Classification Methods for Hybrid fNIRS-EEG Brain-Computer Interfaces

TL;DR: A new BCI scheme, including brain therapy for LIS patients and using the framework of hybrid fNIRS-EEG BCI, is provided, and proper brain region identification and proper selection of features will improve classification accuracy.
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Noise reduction in functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals by independent component analysis

TL;DR: The results showed the applicability of the ICA-based method to noise-contamination reduction in brain mapping by identifying the original hemodynamic response in the presence of noises.
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Lateralization of music processing with noises in the auditory cortex: an fNIRS study.

TL;DR: The present study is to determine the effects of background noise on the hemispheric lateralization in music processing by exposing 14 subjects to four different auditory environments: music segments only, noise segmentsonly, music + noise segments, and the entire music interfered by noise segments.