Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman

Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definitely, affects human lifestyle and work performance. There are two prominent methods in assessing stress which are psychological assessment (qualitative method) and physiological assessment (quantitative...

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Main Author: Sulaiman, Norizam
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34771/1/34771.pdf
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description Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definitely, affects human lifestyle and work performance. There are two prominent methods in assessing stress which are psychological assessment (qualitative method) and physiological assessment (quantitative method). This research proposes a new stress index based on Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals and non-parametric analysis of the signals. In non-parametric method, the EEG features that might relate to stress are extracted in term of Asymmetry Ratio (AR), Relative Energy Ratio (RER), Spectral Centroids (SC) and Spectral Entropy (SE). The selected features are fed to the k-Nearest Neighbour (k-NN) classifier to identify the stressed group among the four experimental groups being tested. The classification results are based on accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. To support the classification results using k-NN classifier, the clustering techniques using Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) and Fuzzy K-Means (FKM) are implemented. To ensure the robustness of the classifier, the cross validation technique using k-fold and leave-one-out is performed to the classifier. The assignment of the stress index is verified by applying Z-score technique to the selected EEG features. The experiments established a 3-level index (Index 1, Index 2 and Index 3) which represents the stress levels of low stress, moderate stress and high stress at overall classification accuracy of 88.89%, classification sensitivity of 86.67 % and classification specificity of 100%. The outcome of the research suggests that the stress level of human can be determined accurately by applying SC on the ratio of the Energy Spectral Density (ESD) of Beta and Alpha bands of the brain signals. The experimental results of this study also confirm that human stress level can be determined and classified precisely using physiological signal through the proposed stress index. The high accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the classifier might also indicate the robustness of the proposed method.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:347712021-11-09T02:57:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34771/ Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman Sulaiman, Norizam Factor analysis. Principal components analysis. Correspondence analysis Mathematical physics Electricity and magnetism Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definitely, affects human lifestyle and work performance. There are two prominent methods in assessing stress which are psychological assessment (qualitative method) and physiological assessment (quantitative method). This research proposes a new stress index based on Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals and non-parametric analysis of the signals. In non-parametric method, the EEG features that might relate to stress are extracted in term of Asymmetry Ratio (AR), Relative Energy Ratio (RER), Spectral Centroids (SC) and Spectral Entropy (SE). The selected features are fed to the k-Nearest Neighbour (k-NN) classifier to identify the stressed group among the four experimental groups being tested. The classification results are based on accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. To support the classification results using k-NN classifier, the clustering techniques using Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) and Fuzzy K-Means (FKM) are implemented. To ensure the robustness of the classifier, the cross validation technique using k-fold and leave-one-out is performed to the classifier. The assignment of the stress index is verified by applying Z-score technique to the selected EEG features. The experiments established a 3-level index (Index 1, Index 2 and Index 3) which represents the stress levels of low stress, moderate stress and high stress at overall classification accuracy of 88.89%, classification sensitivity of 86.67 % and classification specificity of 100%. The outcome of the research suggests that the stress level of human can be determined accurately by applying SC on the ratio of the Energy Spectral Density (ESD) of Beta and Alpha bands of the brain signals. The experimental results of this study also confirm that human stress level can be determined and classified precisely using physiological signal through the proposed stress index. The high accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the classifier might also indicate the robustness of the proposed method. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34771/1/34771.pdf Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman. (2015) PhD thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
spellingShingle Factor analysis. Principal components analysis. Correspondence analysis
Mathematical physics
Electricity and magnetism
Sulaiman, Norizam
Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title_full Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title_fullStr Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title_full_unstemmed Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title_short Determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of EEG signals / Norizam Sulaiman
title_sort determination and classification of human stress index using non parametric analysis of eeg signals norizam sulaiman
topic Factor analysis. Principal components analysis. Correspondence analysis
Mathematical physics
Electricity and magnetism
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34771/1/34771.pdf
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