Innovative deep learning models for EEG-based vigilance detection

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Souhir Khessiba
Ahmed Ghazi Blaiech
Khaled Ben Khalifa
Asma Ben Abdallah
Mohamed Hédi Bedoui
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[1] Université de Monastir,Laboratoire de Technologie et Imagerie Médicale, Faculté de Médecine de Monastir
[2] Université de Sousse,Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse
[3] Université de Monastir,Institut supérieur d’informatique et de Mathématiques
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Neural Computing and Applications | 2021年 / 33卷
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Vigilance; Deep learning; EEG signal; Classification;
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Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the most signals used for studying and demonstrating the electrical activity of the brain due to the absence of side effects, its noninvasive nature and its well temporal resolution. Indeed, it provides real-time information, so it can be easily suitable for predicting drivers’ vigilance states. The classification of these states through this signal requires sophisticated approaches in order to achieve the best prediction performance. Furthermore, deep learning (DL) approaches have shown a good performance in learning the high-level features of the EEG signal and in resolving classification issues. In this paper, we will predict individuals’ states of vigilance based on the study of their brain activity by analyzing EEG signals using DL architectures. In fact, we propose two types of networks: (i) a 1D-UNet model, which is composed only of deep one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1D-CNN) layers and (ii) 1D-UNet-long short-term memory (1D-UNet-LSTM) that combines the proposed 1D-UNet architecture with the LSTM recurrent model. The experimental results reveal that the suggested models can stabilize the training model, well recognize the subject vigilance states and compete with the state of art on multiple performance metrics. The per-class average of precision and recall can be, respectively, up to 86% with 1D-UNet and 85% with 1D-UNet-LSTM, hence the effectiveness of the proposed methods. In order to complete our virtual prototyping and to get a real evaluation of our alert equipment, these proposed DL models are implemented also on a Raspberry Pi3 device allowing measuring the execution time necessary for predicting the state vigilance in real time.
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页码:6921 / 6937
页数:16
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