Machine learning for brain signal analysis

  • Makhmet A
  • Sharaev M
  • Dyusembaev A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Machine learning (ML) is an effective tool for analysing signals from the human brain. Machine Learning techniques provide new insight into the understanding of brain function in healthy subjects and patients with neurological and mental disorders. Here we introduce the application of machine learning to resonance imaging (fMRI) and Electroencephalography (EEG). The article provides a brief overview of the theoretical concept of machine learning and its types: supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning. The potential of machine learning applications in pathology is discussed. Differences between EEG and fMRI methods regarding machine learning application and an overview of the techniques employed in different research studies are reviewed. The new machine learning methods invented for analysis of brain signals in the resting ate and during the performance of the different cognitive tasks would be useful and worth considering in other domains, not limited to medicine. PU - AL-FARABI KAZAKH NATL UNIV PI - BAKU PA - INST APPL MATH, BAKU STATE U, Z KHALILOV, 23, BAKU, AZ1148, AZERBAIJAN

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Makhmet, A. S., Sharaev, M. G., Dyusembaev, A. E., & Kustubayeva, A. M. (2021). Machine learning for brain signal analysis. International Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.26577/ijbch.2021.v14.i2.01

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