Abstract:
A method for ranking features of wavelet-decomposed EEG in order of importance in prediction of epileptic seizures is introduced. Using this method, the four most importa...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A method for ranking features of wavelet-decomposed EEG in order of importance in prediction of epileptic seizures is introduced. Using this method, the four most important features (extracted from each level of wavelet decomposition) are selected from ten features. The proposed set of features is then used to recognize “pre-seizure” signal, thus predicting a seizure. Our feature set outperforms previously used sets by achieving higher class separability index and correct classification rate.
Published in: 2006 14th European Signal Processing Conference
Date of Conference: 04-08 September 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 March 2015
Print ISSN: 2219-5491
Conference Location: Florence, Italy
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