The effects of EEG feature extraction using multi-wavelet decomposition for mental tasks classification

Author(s):  
Zaid Abdi Alkareem Alyasseri ◽  
Ahamad Tajudin Khadeer ◽  
Mohammed Azmi Al-Betar ◽  
Ammar Abasi ◽  
Sharif Makhadmeh ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (S1) ◽  
pp. 183-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tianhong Liu ◽  
Haikun Wei ◽  
Chi Zhang ◽  
Kanjian Zhang

Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
pp. 3451 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sławomir Opałka ◽  
Bartłomiej Stasiak ◽  
Dominik Szajerman ◽  
Adam Wojciechowski

Mental tasks classification is increasingly recognized as a major challenge in the field of EEG signal processing and analysis. State-of-the-art approaches face the issue of spatially unstable structure of highly noised EEG signals. To address this problem, this paper presents a multi-channel convolutional neural network architecture with adaptively optimized parameters. Our solution outperforms alternative methods in terms of classification accuracy of mental tasks (imagination of hand movements and speech sounds generation) while providing high generalization capability (∼5%). Classification efficiency was obtained by using a frequency-domain multi-channel neural network feeding scheme by EEG signal frequency sub-bands analysis and architecture supporting feature mapping with two subsequent convolutional layers terminated with a fully connected layer. For dataset V from BCI Competition III, the method achieved an average classification accuracy level of nearly 70%, outperforming alternative methods. The solution presented applies a frequency domain for input data processed by a multi-channel architecture that isolates frequency sub-bands in time windows, which enables multi-class signal classification that is highly generalizable and more accurate (∼1.2%) than the existing solutions. Such an approach, combined with an appropriate learning strategy and parameters optimization, adapted to signal characteristics, outperforms reference single- or multi-channel networks, such as AlexNet, VGG-16 and Cecotti’s multi-channel NN. With the classification accuracy improvement of 1.2%, our solution is a clear advance as compared to the top three state-of-the-art methods, which achieved the result of no more than 0.3%.


Author(s):  
Alessandro B. Benevides ◽  
Mário Sarcinelli-Filho ◽  
Teodiano F. Bastos Filho

This paper presents the classification of three mental tasks, using the EEG signal and simulating a real-time process, what is known as pseudo-online technique. The Bayesian classifier is used to recognize the mental tasks, the feature extraction uses the Power Spectral Density, and the Sammon map is used to visualize the class separation. The choice of the EEG channel and sampling frequency is based on the Kullback-Leibler symmetric divergence and a reclassification model is proposed to stabilize the classifications.


Author(s):  
Alexandre Ormiga G. Barbosa ◽  
David Ronald A. Diaz ◽  
Marley Maria B. R. Vellasco ◽  
Marco Antonio Meggiolaro ◽  
Ricardo Tanscheit

Author(s):  
Vandana Roy ◽  
Anand Prakash ◽  
Shailja Shukla

The sleep stages determination is important for the identification and diagnosis of different diseases. An efficient algorithm of wavelet decomposition is used for feature extraction of single channel EEG. The Chi-Square method is applied for the selection of the best attributes from the extracted features. The classification of different staged techniques is applied with the help AdaBoost.M1 algorithm. The accuracy of 89.82% achieved in the six stage classification. The weighted sensitivity of all stages is 89.8% and kappa coefficient of 77.93% is obtained in the six stage classification.


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