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30-12-2016 | Original Article

EEG rhythm/channel selection for fuzzy rule-based alertness state characterization

Authors: Ahmed Al-Ani, Mostefa Mesbah

Published in: Neural Computing and Applications | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

The aim of the paper is to automatically select the optimal EEG rhythm/channel combinations capable of classifying human alertness states. Four alertness states were considered, namely ‘engaged’, ‘calm’, ‘drowsy’ and ‘asleep’. The features used in the automatic selection are the energies associated with the conventional rhythms, \(\delta , \theta , \alpha , \beta\) and \(\gamma\), extracted from overlapping windows of the different EEG channels. The selection process consists of two stages. In the first stage, the optimal brain regions, represented by sets of EEG channels, are selected using a simple search technique based on support vector machine (SVM), extreme learning machine (ELM) and LDA classifiers. In the second stage, a fuzzy rule-based alertness classification system (FRBACS) is used to identify, from the previously selected EEG channels, the optimal features and their supports. The IF–THEN rules used in FRBACS are constructed using a novel differential evolution-based search algorithm particularly designed for this task. Each alertness state is represented by a set of IF–THEN rules whose antecedent parts contain EEG rhythm/channel combination. The selected spatio-frequency features were found to be good indicators of the different alertness states, as judged by the classification performance of the FRBACS that was found to be comparable to those of the SVM, ELM and LDA classifiers. Moreover, the proposed classification system has the advantage of revealing simple and easy to interpret decision rules associated with each of the alertness states.

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Metadata
Title
EEG rhythm/channel selection for fuzzy rule-based alertness state characterization
Authors
Ahmed Al-Ani
Mostefa Mesbah
Publication date
30-12-2016
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Neural Computing and Applications / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0941-0643
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-016-2835-1

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