Abstract

Recent years have witnessed a surge of sophisticated computer-aided diagnosis techniques involving Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accurately diagnose and classify Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other forms of Dementia. Despite these advancements, there is still a lack of reliable and accurate methods for distinguishing between (AD) and Healthy Controls (HC) using Electroencephalography signals (EEG). The main challenge is finding the right features from the intricate spectral-temporal EEG data, which can provide information sufficient for diagnosis. This study proposes a new approach integrating Deep Ensemble Learning (DEL) and 2-dimensional Convolutional Neural Networks (2D-CNN) to address these issues. Combining state-of-the-art supervised deep learning algorithms within an ensemble model architecture aims to accurately diagnose and classify EEG signals of AD and HC subjects. Public EEG-based Alzheimer's datasets have been classified in the DEL model without applying any feature extraction after cleaning from noise and artifacts.Furthermore, the proposed DEL model used 5 different 2D-CNN models as internal classifiers. As a result, the EEG-based DEL model proposed for the first time provided high accuracy in AD classification. The proposed DEL model reached an average accuracy of 97.9% in AD classification due to 5 cross-fold training.In conclusion, this work renders that incorporating ensemble learning techniques into automotive health applications create extensible and stable AI models needed for computer-aided diagnostic. However, although the reported results and evaluation are promising,further efforts will need to be made to improve the accuracy of our proposed model. In addition, a fine-grid evaluation will be necessary to accurately understand potential impacts in clinical applications, such as earlier diagnosis or treatment decisions.

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