Abstract

A novel feature extraction called discretization-based entropy is proposed for use in the classication of EEG signals. To this end, EEG signals are decomposed into frequency subbands using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT), the coecients of these subbands are discretized into the desired number of intervals using the discretization method, the entropy values of the discretized subbands are calculated using the Shannon entropy method, and these are then ?used as the inputs of the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). The equal width discretization (EWD) and equal frequency discretization (EFD) methods are used for the discretization. In order to evaluate their performances in terms of classication accuracy, three dierent experiments are implemented using dierent combinations of healthy segments, epileptic seizure-free segments, and epileptic seizure segments. The experiments show that the EWD-based entropy approach achieves higher classication accuracy rates than the EFD-based entropy approach. articial neural networks (ANNs) are used in the analysis of EEG signals. The adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) can be used as a classication tool for the rule-based analysis of EEG signals, since it is an

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