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Hasson, R. and Swithenby, S. J.
(2001).
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=...
Abstract
In the biomagnetic inverse problem the main interest is the activation of a region of interest, i.e. the power dissipated in that region. The Bayesian power imaging method (BPI) provides a quantified probability that the activation of a region of interest is above a given threshold. This paper introduces the method and derives the equations used. The method is illustrated in this paper using both experimental and simulated data.
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