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Comparison of Ensemble Machine Learning Methods for Automated Classification of Focal and Non-Focal Epileptic EEG Signals
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EngineeringMachine LearningEnsemble MethodsSocial SciencesImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionCognitive ElectrophysiologyStatisticsMultiple Classifier SystemDifferent Signal ProcessingEpileptic SeizuresNeuroimagingSignal ProcessingAutomated ClassificationHigh AccuracyComputational NeuroscienceEeg Signal ProcessingNeuroscienceBraincomputer InterfaceEnsemble Algorithm
This research presents the epileptic focus region localization during epileptic seizures by applying different signal processing and ensemble machine learning techniques in intracranial recordings of electroencephalogram (EEG). Multi-scale Principal Component Analysis (MSPCA) is used for denoising EEG signals and the autoregressive (AR) algorithm will extract useful features from the EEG signal. The performances of the ensemble machine learning methods are measured with accuracy, F-measure, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC). EEG-based focus area localization with the proposed methods reaches 98.9% accuracy using the Rotation Forest classifier. Therefore, our results suggest that ensemble machine learning methods can be applied to differentiate the EEG signals from epileptogenic brain areas and signals recorded from non-epileptogenic brain regions with high accuracy.
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