2019
DOI: 10.3233/jifs-181586
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An efficient intelligent system for the classification of electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals using nuclear features for human cognitive tasks

Abstract: Representation and classification of Electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals are critical processes for their analysis in cognitive tasks. Particularly, extraction of discriminative features from raw EEG signals, without any pre-processing, is a challenging task. Motivated by nuclear norm, we observed that there is a significant difference between the variances of EEG signals captured from the same brain region when a subject performs different tasks. This observation lead us to use singular value decomposi… Show more

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“…The EEG electrodes were divided into three subregions for the further analysis in absolute EEG analysis: central-left (CL): E7, E13, E20, E28, E29, E30, E34, E35, E36, E41; frontal-left (FL): E12, E18, E19, E22, E23, E24, E26, E27,central regions (CC): E7, E31, E55, E80,E106,E129, parietal-left (PL): E31, E37, E42, E47, E51, E52, E53, E54, E61 (Peter, Kalashnikova, & Burnham, 2016; Peter, Kalashnikova, Santos, & Burnham, 2016; Qazi, Hussain, & Aboalsamh, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EEG electrodes were divided into three subregions for the further analysis in absolute EEG analysis: central-left (CL): E7, E13, E20, E28, E29, E30, E34, E35, E36, E41; frontal-left (FL): E12, E18, E19, E22, E23, E24, E26, E27,central regions (CC): E7, E31, E55, E80,E106,E129, parietal-left (PL): E31, E37, E42, E47, E51, E52, E53, E54, E61 (Peter, Kalashnikova, & Burnham, 2016; Peter, Kalashnikova, Santos, & Burnham, 2016; Qazi, Hussain, & Aboalsamh, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%