Support vector machine based alzheimer’s disease diagnosis using synchrony features

  • Kulkarni N
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Abstract

Previous research work has highlighted that neuro-signals of Alzheimer’s disease patients are least complex and have low synchronization as compared to that of healthy and normal subjects. The changes in EEG signals of Alzheimer’s subjects start at early stage but are not clinically observed and detected. To detect these abnormalities, three synchrony measures and wavelet-based features have been computed and studied on experimental database. After computing these synchrony measures and wavelet features, it is observed that Phase Synchrony and Coherence based features are able to distinguish between Alzheimer’s disease patients and healthy subjects. Support Vector Machine classifier is used for classification giving 94% accuracy on experimental database used. Combining, these synchrony features and other such relevant features can yield a reliable system for diagnosing the Alzheimer’s disease.

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Kulkarni, N. (2020). Support vector machine based alzheimer’s disease diagnosis using synchrony features. International Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (IJ-ICT), 9(1), 57. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijict.v9i1.pp57-62

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