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In this research, we used EEG signals to analyze gender processing with the ERSP method. Not only facial images, but also images of clothing and shoes, were used. We applied the ICA method to obtain a gender-related component which appeared quite significant in the majority of electrode sites for the occipital lobe. This showed differences of energy between the two genders, even for the clothing and...
This study aims at finding the relationship between EEG signals and human emotions. EEG signals are used to classify two kinds of emotions, positive and negative. First, we extracted features from original EEG data and used a linear dynamic system approach to smooth these features. An average test accuracy of 87.53% was obtained by using all of the features together with a support vector machine....
For many human machine interaction systems, to ensure work safety, the techniques for continuously estimating the vigilance of operators are highly desirable. Up to now, various methods based on electroencephalogram (EEG) are proposed to solve this problem. However, most of them are static methods and are based on supervised learning strategy. The main deficiencies of the existing methods are that...
This study aims at using electrooculographic (EOG) features, mainly slow eye movements (SEM), to estimate the human vigilance changes during a monotonous task. In particular, SEMs are first automatically detected by a method based on discrete wavelet transform, then linear dynamic system is used to find the trajectory of vigilance changes according to the SEM proportion. The performance of this system...
Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings are often obscured by physiological artifacts that can render huge amounts of data useless and thus constitute a key challenge in current brain-computer interface research. This paper presents a new algorithm that automatically and reliably removes artifacts from EEG based on blind source separation and support vector machine. Performance on a motor imagery...
Vigilance research is very useful and important to our daily lives. EEG has been proved very effective for measuring vigilance. Up to now, many researches mainly focus on using supervised learning methods to analyze the vigilance. However, the labelled information of vigilance is hard to get and sometimes not reliable. In this paper, we proposed a semi-supervised clustering method for vigilance analysis...
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