A Patient-Specific Machine Learning based EEG Processor for Accurate Estimation of Depth of Anesthesia

F. Khan, Usman Ashraf, Muhammad Awais Bin Altaf, Wala Saadeh
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An electroencephalograph (EEG) based classification processor for the depth of Anesthesia (DoA) during the intraoperative procedure is presented. To enable a DoA to monitor the correct estimation across a range of patients, a novel feature extraction along with machine learning processor is utilized. The decisions are solely based on seven features extracted from EEG along with the EMG signal for motion artifacts rejection. To extract the features efficiently on hardware, a 128-point FFT is proposed that achieves an area reduction and energy/FFT-operation by 39% and 58%, respectively, compared to the conventional. A simple decision tree is used to perform a multiclass DoA classification. The system is synthesized using a 65nm process and experimental verification is done using FPGA based on the subset of patients from the University of Queensland Vital Signs. The proposed patient-specific DoA classification processor achieves a classification accuracy of 79%.
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一种基于患者特异性机器学习的脑电处理器,用于准确估计麻醉深度
提出了一种基于脑电图(EEG)的术中麻醉深度(DoA)分类处理器。为了使DoA能够监测患者范围内的正确估计,使用了一种新颖的特征提取和机器学习处理器。该决策仅基于从EEG中提取的七个特征以及用于抑制运动伪影的肌电信号。为了在硬件上有效地提取特征,提出了一种128点FFT,与传统FFT相比,面积减少39%,能量/FFT操作分别减少58%。一个简单的决策树用于执行多类DoA分类。该系统采用65nm工艺合成,并基于昆士兰大学生命体征患者子集使用FPGA进行实验验证。所提出的针对患者的DoA分类处理器实现了79%的分类准确率。
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