Abstract

Background:Around 1% of the total population in the world suffers from epilepsy, a central nervous system disorder. Epilepsy is the neurological disorder of the human brain which can affect people of all ages. Classification techniques and Signal processing are basic methods in the advancement of an algorithm for seizure detection. The primary procedures of a typical biomedical evaluation and processing framework are data acquisition, feature extraction, preprocessing, and classification. Based on this, seizure detection is performed by using the following two methods.Methods:This paper proposes a technique for the classification of EEG signals to detect the epileptic seizures by using Cascade Forward Backpropagation Neural Network (CFBNN) and Fuzzy Multilayer Support Vector Machine (FMSVM) methods.Results:Finally, the results of developed classifiers are identified with seizure disorder activities. This research concentrated on Parametric Features such as AR (Autoregressive) Burg, AR YuleWalker, AR Covariance, AR Modified Covariance, and Levinson Durbin Recursion. Linear Prediction Coefficient was analyzed with the EEG dataset gathered from Karunya University. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated for the proposed classifiers.Conclusion:The results of the proposed classifiers were computed with minimum and maximum accuracy and these results were compared with the previous results of the classifiers like FFNN, and PNN as shown in the tables. Based on the obtained outputs and calculated parametric functions, the results validated that the FMSVM classifier performed better in the detection of epileptic seizure disorder in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity.

Highlights

  • Epilepsy, the second most critical neurological disorder in humans after stroke, is a perpetual state of the nervous system and it is distinguished by recurrent unprovoked seizures

  • Based on the obtained outputs and calculated parametric functions, the results validated that the Fuzzy Multilayer Support Vector Machine (FMSVM) classifier performed better in the detection of epileptic seizure disorder in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity

  • This paper proposes a technique for the classification of EEG signals to detect epileptic seizures by using Cascade Forward Backpropagation Neural Network (CFBNN) and FMSVM methods Fig. (4)

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Introduction

The second most critical neurological disorder in humans after stroke, is a perpetual state of the nervous system and it is distinguished by recurrent unprovoked seizures. Around one in every 100 people globally is affected by epilepsy. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a significant medical device for diagnosing, observing and directing neurological disorders incidental to epilepsy. Epilepsy could likewise be induced by obscure factors that are hard to detect. Around 1% of the total population in the world suffers from epilepsy, a central nervous system disorder. Epilepsy is the neurological disorder of the human brain which can affect people of all ages. Classification techniques and Signal processing are basic methods in the advancement of an algorithm for seizure detection. Seizure detection is performed by using the following two methods

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