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Detection of onset in epilepsy signals using generalized Gaussian distribution

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Fig. 1. This Distribution-Fitting example shows the best fit for different distributions: GGD  (__), Normal (∇), Cauchy (*), Logistic (Χ), T-Location Scale (ο) and Alpha-Scale (--); the  plots present a Generalized Gaussian distribution how the best option
Fig. 2. For illustration, this figure shows the trace plots of α(σ) and β for one  spectral band

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