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Improving Spike Sorting Efficiency With Separability Index and Spectral Clustering Publisher Pubmed



Ranjbar L1 ; Parsaei H2, 3 ; Movahedi MM2 ; Sharifzadeh Javidi S4
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Source: Medical Engineering and Physics Published:2025


Abstract

This study explores the effectiveness of spectral clustering for spike sorting and proposes a Separability Index to measure the difficulty of spike sorting for a signal. The accuracy of spectral clustering is evaluated using different feature sets, including raw samples, first and second derivatives, and principal components analysis (PCA), and compared to two previously published methods. The results obtained over a dataset including 16 signals show that raw samples, with an average accuracy of 73.84 %, are effective for spectral clustering-based spike sorting. The analysis demonstrates that the proposed Separability Index can be utilized to classify signals beforehand, reducing the cost and processing time of large datasets. Furthermore, the proposed index can reveal spike sorting difficulty, making it a valuable tool for comparing the performance of various spike sorting methods in depth. The proposed method has higher accuracy (up to 23 %) compared to two previously published methods, and its accuracy is aligned with the Separability Index (correlation coefficient = 0.71). Overall, this study contributes to the field of spike sorting and offers insights into leveraging spectral clustering for this task. © 2024 IPEM