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Epileptic seizure detection in EEG signals using tunable-Q factor wavelet transform and bootstrap aggregating
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Victoria University
Published InComputer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Year2016
Citations230
Abstract
Background and objective Epileptic seizure detection is traditionally performed by expert clinicians based on visual observation of EEG signals. This process is time-consuming, burdensome, reliant on expensive human resources, and subject to error and bias. In epilepsy research, on the other hand, manual detection is unsuitable for handling large data-sets. A computerized seizure identification scheme can eradicate the aforementioned problems, aid clinicians, and benefit epilepsy research. Methods In this work, a new automated epilepsy diagnosis scheme based on Tunable-Q factor wavelet transform (TQWT) and bootstrap aggregating (Bagging) using Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is proposed. Until now, this is the first time spectral features in the TQWT domain in conjunction with Bagging are employed for epilepsy seizure identification to the best of…
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