Extraction of stationary components in biosignal discrimination
J D Martinez-Vargas1, D Cardenas-Pena, G Castellanos-Dominguez
1Signal Processing and Recognition Group, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Km. 9, Vía al aeropuerto, Campus la Nubia, Caldas, Manizales, Colombia. jmartinezv@unal.edu.co
Abstract:
Biosignal recordings are widely used in the medical environment to support the evaluation and the diagnosis of pathologies. Nevertheless, the main difficulty lies in the non-stationary behavior of the biosignals, difficulting the obtention of patterns characterizing the changes in physiological or pathological states. Thus, the obtention of the stationary and non-stationary components of a biosignal is still an open issue. This work proposes a methodology to detect time-homogeneities based on time-frequency analysis with aim to extract the non-stationary behavior of the biosignal. Results show an increase in the stationarity and in the distance between classes of the reconstructions from the enhanced time-frequency representations. The stationary components extracted with the proposed approach can be used to solve biosignal classification problems.


