Comparative Analysis of Functional Connectivity Metrics in EEG Datasets

A. Maratova, P. Lencastre, A. Yazidi, P. Lind
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Analysis of functional connectivity helps to determine how brain regions interact with one another and to understand neurological diseases better. In this study, we compare functional connectivity networks derived from electroencephalogram (EEG) data using Pearson's correlation and mutual information. The TUH EEG Epilepsy Corpus (TUEP) dataset is analysed with methods from Graph Theory, Statistics and Machine Learning. Our findings can be used to develop features for predictive models. Specifically, we show that with just 19 channels, a convolutional neural network model achieves 94% and 95% area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) for correlation and mutual information, respectively. Thus, we provide evidence that application of Machine Learning methods to EEG data not containing seizures can help to accurately identify individuals with epilepsy. This may have considerable implications on diagnosing the pathology.
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脑电数据集功能连接度量的比较分析
对功能连接的分析有助于确定大脑区域如何相互作用,并更好地了解神经系统疾病。在这项研究中,我们使用Pearson相关和互信息来比较从脑电图(EEG)数据中得到的功能连接网络。采用图论、统计学和机器学习的方法对TUEP数据集进行分析。我们的发现可以用来开发预测模型的特征。具体来说,我们表明,仅在19个通道下,卷积神经网络模型在接收器工作特征(ROC)曲线(AUC)下的相关信息和互信息面积分别达到94%和95%。因此,我们提供的证据表明,将机器学习方法应用于不包含癫痫发作的脑电图数据可以帮助准确识别癫痫患者。这可能对病理诊断有相当大的意义。
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