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Entropy-Based Pattern Learning Based on Singular Spectrum Analysis Components for Assessment of Physiological Signals

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  • Yun Lu
  • Mingjiang Wang
  • Wanqing Wu
  • Qiquan Zhang
  • Yufei Han
  • Tasleem Kausar
  • Shixiong Chen
  • Ming Liu
  • Bo Wang

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Measures of predictability in physiological signals based on entropy metrics have been widely used in the application domain of medical assessment and clinical diagnosis. In this paper, we propose a new entropy-based pattern learning by a combination of singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and entropy measures for assessment of physiological signals. Physiological signals are first represented as a series of SSA components, and then well-established entropy measures are extracted from the resulting SSA components that can help to facilitate the features extraction from physiological signals. The entropy measures of notable SSA components are used to form input features and fed into pattern classifier. To demonstrate its validity, applicability, and versatility, the proposed entropy-based pattern learning is used to perform medical assessments with three kinds of classical physiological signals, that is, electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyogram (EMG), and RR-interval signals. Experiments demonstrate that in all cases, the proposed entropy-based pattern learning can effectively capture specific biosignal patterns of physiological signals and achieve excellent identification performances for the assessments of EEG, EMG, and RR-interval signals. Besides, through the comparison of the identification performances for entropy-based pattern learning based on the physiological signals themselves and the SSA components, it is concluded that the discriminating power of entropy-based pattern learning based on the SSA components is much stronger than that based on the physiological signals themselves. Since it can be easily extended to any other physiological signal analysis, the proposed entropy-based pattern learning may use as an efficient approach to reveal biosignal patterns for medical assessment of physiological signals.

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  • Yun Lu & Mingjiang Wang & Wanqing Wu & Qiquan Zhang & Yufei Han & Tasleem Kausar & Shixiong Chen & Ming Liu & Bo Wang, 2020. "Entropy-Based Pattern Learning Based on Singular Spectrum Analysis Components for Assessment of Physiological Signals," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:4625218
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4625218
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    1. Kalantari, Mahdi, 2021. "Forecasting COVID-19 pandemic using optimal singular spectrum analysis," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 142(C).

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