Comparison of the effectiveness of AICA-WT technique in discriminating vascular dementia EEGs

The aim of the present study was to select the optimal denoising technique that helps in discriminating dementia in the early stages and illustrating its degree of severity. In this paper, a comparative analysis of three denoising techniques, which are wavelet (WT), automatic independent component a...

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Main Authors: Al-Qazzaz, Noor Kamal, Md. Ali, Sawal Hamid, Ahmad, Siti Anom
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36770/1/Comparison%20of%20the%20effectiveness%20of%20AICA-WT%20technique%20in%20discriminating%20vascular%20dementia%20EEGs.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36770/
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to select the optimal denoising technique that helps in discriminating dementia in the early stages and illustrating its degree of severity. In this paper, a comparative analysis of three denoising techniques, which are wavelet (WT), automatic independent component analysis (AICA) rejection, and automatic hybrid technique using independent component analysis and wavelet (AICA-WT), has been conducted to select the optimal denoising technique. Two approaches have been used to extract meaningful features these are Permutation entropy (PEn) and Higuchi's fractal dimension (FD) from Electroencephalography (EEG) dataset of 5 vascular dementia (VD) patients, 15 stroke-related patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and 15 healthy subjects during working memory task (WMT). k-nearest neighbors (kNN) classifier has been used. The results show that the AICA-WT denoising technique improved the kNN classification accuracy from 88.15% for WT and 89.26% for AICA rejection to 90.37%for AICA-WT denoising technique. These results suggest AICA-WT consistently improves the discrimination of VD, MCI patients and control normal subjects which are useful for dementia early detection.