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Identification of post-stroke EEG signal using wavelet and convolutional neural networks

Esmeralda C. Djamal, R. Audi Cahya Lucky Ramadhan, Miranti Indar Mandasari, Deswara Djajasasmita

2020Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Post-stroke patients need ongoing rehabilitation to restore dysfunction caused by an attack so that a monitoring device is required. EEG signals reflect electrical activity in the brain, which also informs the condition of post-stroke patient recovery. However, the EEG signal processing model needs to provide information on the post-stroke state. The development of deep learning allows it to be applied to the identification of post-stroke patients. This study proposed a method for identifying post-stroke patients using convolutional neural networks (CNN). Wavelet is used for EEG signal information extraction as a feature of machine learning, which reflects the condition of post-stroke patients. This feature is Delta, Alpha, Beta, Theta, and Mu waves. Moreover, the five waves, amplitude features are also added according to the characteristics of the post-stroke EEG signal. The results showed that the feature configuration is essential as distinguish. The accuracy of the testing data was 90% with amplitude and Beta features compared to 70% without amplitude or Beta. The experimental results also showed that adaptive moment estimation (Adam) optimization model was more stable compared to Stochastic gradient descent (SGD). But SGD can provide higher accuracy than the Adam model.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroencephalographyArtificial intelligenceConvolutional neural networkStroke (engine)WaveletComputer scienceFeature (linguistics)Pattern recognition (psychology)SIGNAL (programming language)Feature extractionBeta RhythmSpeech recognitionPsychologyNeuroscienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringLinguisticsPhilosophyProgramming languageEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesECG Monitoring and AnalysisBrain Tumor Detection and Classification