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Epilepsy is characterized by the sudden and recurrent neuronal firing in the brain. It can be detected by analyzing Electroencephalogram (EEG) of the subject. In this paper, a method of classification of EEG signals into normal and seizure classes is presented. Features based on the statistical distributions were calculated for each frame of EEG signals. After ranking the features using Fisher's discriminant...
In this paper, the support vector machines (SVMs) is adopted for distinguishing between normal and epileptic EEG time series. The embedding dimension of electroencephalogram (EEG) time series is used as the input feature for detecting epileptic seizure automatically. Cao's method is applied for computing the embedding dimension of normal and epileptic EEG time series. In the last work, probabilistic...
Compression of biosignals is an important means of conserving power in wireless body area networks and ambulatory monitoring systems. In contrast to lossless compression techniques, lossy compression algorithms can achieve higher compression ratios and hence, higher power savings, at the expense of some degradation of the reconstructed signal. In this paper, a variant of the lossy JPEG2000 algorithm...
The purpose of this study was to analyze morphological characteristics of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals in order to define a representation of epileptiform events that can distinguish them from other events occurring in the signal. There are several studies on parameterization of EEG signals, particularly for automatic detection of paroxysms related to epilepsy. Considering that during the automatic...
We present a method for the analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals which has the potential to distinguish between ictal and seizure-free intracranial EEG recordings. This is achieved by analyzing common frequency components in multichannel EEG recordings, using the multivariate empirical mode decomposition (MEMD) algorithm. The mean frequency of the signal is calculated by applying the Hilbert-Huang...
This paper describes a new approach in features extraction using time-frequency distributions (TFDs) for detecting epileptic seizures to identify abnormalities in electroencephalogram (EEG). Particularly, the method extracts features using the smoothed pseudo Wigner-Ville distribution combined with the McAulay-Quatieri sinusoidal model and identifies abnormal neural discharges. We propose a new feature...
A system theoretic computational approach has been recently proposed as a generalization of probabilistic networks for modeling complex systems. The computational approach, fuzzy measure-theoretic quantum approximation of an abstract system (FMQAS), generates a system measure between each pair of system objects as a relative measure of association incorporating, through a hierarchical iterative procedure,...
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