Abstract

Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are widely used as an effective method for epilepsy analysis and diagnosis. For the establishment of an accurate and efficient epilepsy EEG identification system, it is very important to properly extract the features of EEG signals and select appropriate combination features. This paper proposes an automatic epileptic EEG identification method based on hybrid feature extraction. It uses temporal and frequency domain analysis, nonlinear analysis and one-dimensional local pattern recognition method to extract epileptic EEG features. Gradient energy operator and local speed pattern are proposed to better reflect typical feature in the active EEG signals measured during seizure-free intervals. The genetic algorithm is used to select the obtained hybrid features; then the AdaBoost classifier is used to classify epileptic EEG under various classification conditions. Classification results on the dataset developed by University of Bonn show that the proposed method can be used to classify normal EEG, interictal EEG and seizure activity with only a few features. Compared with related researches using the same dataset, the proposed method can obtain an equally satisfactory classification accuracy while the feature amount is reduced by 61–95%. In particular, the classification accuracy of the interictal and normal EEG can reach 99%.

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