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Method of Depression Classification Based on Behavioral and Physiological Signals of Eye Movement

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  • Mi Li
  • Lei Cao
  • Qian Zhai
  • Peng Li
  • Sa Liu
  • Richeng Li
  • Lei Feng
  • Gang Wang
  • Bin Hu
  • Shengfu Lu

Abstract

This paper presents a method of depression recognition based on direct measurement of affective disorder. Firstly, visual emotional stimuli are used to obtain eye movement behavior signals and physiological signals directly related to mood. Then, in order to eliminate noise and redundant information and obtain better classification features, statistical methods (FDR corrected t -test) and principal component analysis (PCA) are used to select features of eye movement behavior and physiological signals. Finally, based on feature extraction, we use kernel extreme learning machine (KELM) to recognize depression based on PCA features. The results show that, on the one hand, the classification performance based on the fusion features of eye movement behavior and physiological signals is better than using a single behavior feature and a single physiological feature; on the other hand, compared with previous methods, the proposed method for depression recognition achieves better classification results. This study is of great value for the establishment of an automatic depression diagnosis system for clinical use.

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  • Mi Li & Lei Cao & Qian Zhai & Peng Li & Sa Liu & Richeng Li & Lei Feng & Gang Wang & Bin Hu & Shengfu Lu, 2020. "Method of Depression Classification Based on Behavioral and Physiological Signals of Eye Movement," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-9, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:4174857
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4174857
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