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ECG Signal Features Classification for the Mental Fatigue Recognition

Eglė Butkevičiūtė, Aleksėjus Michalkovič, Liepa Bikulčienė

2022Mathematics38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mental fatigue is a major public health issue worldwide that is common among both healthy and sick people. In the literature, various modern technologies, together with artificial intelligence techniques, have been proposed. Most techniques consider complex biosignals, such as electroencephalogram, electro-oculogram or classification of basic heart rate variability parameters. Additionally, most studies focus on a particular area, such as driving, surgery, etc. In this paper, a novel approach is presented that combines electrocardiogram (ECG) signal feature extraction, principal component analysis (PCA), and classification using machine learning algorithms. With the aim of daily mental fatigue recognition, an experiment was designed wherein ECG signals were recorded twice a day: in the morning, i.e., a state without fatigue, and in the evening, i.e., a fatigued state. PCA analysis results show that ECG signal parameters, such as Q and R wave amplitude values, as well as QT and T intervals, presented with the largest differences between states compared to other ECG signal parameters. Furthermore, the random forest classifier achieved more than 94.5% accuracy. This work demonstrates the feasibility of ECG signal feature extraction for automatic mental fatigue detection.

Topics & Concepts

Feature extractionArtificial intelligenceRandom forestComputer sciencePrincipal component analysisClassifier (UML)Pattern recognition (psychology)Feature (linguistics)Signal processingSIGNAL (programming language)Speech recognitionDigital signal processingLinguisticsProgramming languageComputer hardwarePhilosophyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlSleep and Work-Related FatigueNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring