bevægelsesartefakter
Bevægelsesartefakter, also known as movement artifacts, are unwanted signals or distortions that appear in data collected from various types of sensors or imaging devices, particularly those used in medical and scientific research. These artifacts are typically caused by the physical movement of the subject or the equipment during data acquisition. Common sources of movement artifacts include:
1. Patient movement during medical imaging procedures, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography
2. Electromyographic (EMG) signal contamination due to muscle movement.
3. Electroencephalographic (EEG) signal distortion caused by head movement.
4. Accelerometer data corruption from the device's own movement.
Movement artifacts can significantly impact the quality and accuracy of the collected data, making it difficult
1. Using specialized equipment or sensors that minimize movement.
2. Implementing motion tracking systems to monitor and compensate for movement.
3. Applying signal processing algorithms to filter out or correct movement-related distortions.
4. Ensuring proper subject positioning and stabilization during data acquisition.
Understanding and addressing movement artifacts is crucial for obtaining reliable and valid data in various fields,