Feature Extraction and Classification of EEG Signals Using Wavelet Transform, SVM and Artificial Neural Networks for Brain Computer Interfaces

Author(s):  
Mohammad Reza Nazari Kousarrizi ◽  
AbdolReza Asadi Ghanbari ◽  
Mohammad Teshnehlab ◽  
Mahdi Aliyari Shorehdeli ◽  
Ali Gharaviri
Author(s):  
BERDAKH ABIBULLAEV ◽  
HEE DON SEO ◽  
MIN SOO KIM

We propose a new method for detection and classification of noisy recorded epileptic transients in Electroencephalograms (EEG) using the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and artificial neural networks (ANN). The proposed method consists of a segmentation, feature extraction and classification stage. For the feature extraction stage, we use best basis mother wavelet functions and wavelet thresholding technique. For the classification stage, multilayer perceptron neural networks were implemented according to standard backpropagation learning formulations. We demonstrate the efficiency of our feature extraction method on data to improve the ANN detection performance. As a result, we achieved the accuracy in detection and classification of seizure EEG signals with 94.69%, which is relatively good comparing with the available algorithms at present time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe D’Alessio ◽  
Alberto Cuoci ◽  
Alessandro Parente

Abstract The integration of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Feature Extraction (FE) in the context of the Sample- Partitioning Adaptive Reduced Chemistry approach was investigated in this work, to increase the on-the-fly classification accuracy for very large thermochemical states. The proposed methodology was firstly compared with an on-the-fly classifier based on the Principal Component Analysis reconstruction error, as well as with a standard ANN (s-ANN) classifier, operating on the full thermochemical space, for the adaptive simulation of a steady laminar flame fed with a nitrogen-diluted stream of n-heptane in air. The numerical simulations were carried out with a kinetic mechanism accounting for 172 species and 6,067 reactions, which includes the chemistry of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) up to C $ {}_{20} $ . Among all the aforementioned classifiers, the one exploiting the combination of an FE step with ANN proved to be more efficient for the classification of high-dimensional spaces, leading to a higher speed-up factor and a higher accuracy of the adaptive simulation in the description of the PAH and soot-precursor chemistry. Finally, the investigation of the classifier’s performances was also extended to flames with different boundary conditions with respect to the training one, obtained imposing a higher Reynolds number or time-dependent sinusoidal perturbations. Satisfying results were observed on all the test flames.


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