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Spatial Separation of Molecular Conformers and Clusters
Published on: January 9, 2014
Fast EEG spike detection via eigenvalue analysis and clustering of spatial amplitude distribution
Tadanori Fukami1, Takamasa Shimada2, Bunnoshin Ishikawa3
1Department of Informatics, Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Yamagata, 992-8510, Japan.
Objective:
In the current study, we tested a proposed method for fast spike detection in electroencephalography (EEG).
Approach:
We performed eigenvalue analysis in two-dimensional space spanned by gradients calculated from two neighboring samples to detect high-amplitude negative peaks. We extracted the spike candidates by imposing restrictions on parameters regarding spike shape and eigenvalues reflecting detection characteristics of individual medical doctors. We subsequently performed clustering, classifying detected peaks by considering the amplitude distribution at 19 scalp electrodes. Clusters with a small number of candidates were excluded. We then defined a score for eliminating spike candidates for which the pattern of detected electrodes differed from the overall pattern in a cluster. Spikes were detected by setting the score threshold.
Main Results:
Based on visual inspection by a psychiatrist experienced in EEG, we evaluated the proposed method using two statistical measures of precision and recall with respect to detection performance. We found that precision and recall exhibited a trade-off relationship. The average recall value was 0.708 in eight subjects with the score threshold that maximized the F-measure, with 58.6 ± 36.2 spikes per subject. Under this condition, the average precision was 0.390, corresponding to a false positive rate 2.09 times higher than the true positive rate. Analysis of the required processing time revealed that, using a general-purpose computer, our method could be used to perform spike detection in 12.1% of the recording time. The process of narrowing down spike candidates based on shape occupied most of the processing time.
Significance:
Although the average recall value was comparable with that of other studies, the proposed method significantly shortened the processing time.
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