JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of filtering with time domain features for the detection of epileptic seizure from EEG signals

A. SharmilaP. Geethanjali

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology Vol: 42 (3)Pages: 217-227   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Pattern recognition plays an important role in the detection of epileptic seizure from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. In this pattern recognition study, the effect of filtering with the time domain (TD) features in the detection of epileptic signal has been studied using naive Bayes (NB) and supports vector machines (SVM). It is the first time the authors attempted to use TD features such as waveform length (WL), number of zero-crossings (ZC) and number of slope sign changes (SSC) derived from the filtered and unfiltered EEG data, and performance of these features is studied along with mean absolute value (MAV) which has been already attempted by the researchers. The other TD features which are attempted by the researchers such as standard deviation (SD) and average power (AVP) along with MAV are studied. A comparison is made in effect of filtering and without filtering for the University of Bonn database using NB and SVM for the TD features attempted first time along with MAV. The effect of individual and combined TD features is studied and the highest classification accuracy obtained in using direct TD features would be 99.87%, whereas it is 100% with filtered EEG data. The raw EEG data can be segmented and filtered using the fourth-order Butterworth band-pass filter.

Keywords:
Epileptic seizure Electroencephalography Pattern recognition (psychology) Waveform Time domain Support vector machine Artificial intelligence Computer science Naive Bayes classifier Filter (signal processing) SIGNAL (programming language) Standard deviation Speech recognition Mathematics Statistics Psychology Computer vision Neuroscience

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