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A novel time-frequency feature extraction method of EEG signals utilizing fractional synchrosqueezing wavelet
Sheng-Wei Fei1, Jia-le Chen2, Yi-Bo Hu1
1College of Mechanical Engineering, Donghua University, Lane 2999, Renmin North Road, Songjiang, 201620, Shanghai, China.
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In order to improve the accuracy of Electroencephalogram (EEG) classification, Fractional Synchrosqueezing Wavelet Transform (FSSWT) is proposed to effectively overcome the contradiction between energy concentration and frequency separation in traditional time-frequency analysis methods. Firstly, the principle of FSSWT is introduced, and the time-frequency transformation equation for FSSWT applied to multi-frequency signals is established. The examples of synthetic signal and EEG signal show that the proposed method can suppress the mode aliasing of MI-EEG significantly while maintaining high resolution characteristics, and the energy concentration and related intermediate indexes perform well. The experimental results show that the proposed FSSWT-EEGDNN-ResNet model achieves an average classification accuracy of 95.17% under the condition of the MI-EEG signals processed by FSSWT of eight subjects, demonstrating the effectiveness of FSSWT in EEG signal feature extraction and classification.
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