Emotional profiling through supervised machine learning of interrupted EEG interpolation
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Computer Research (IJACR) (Vol.9, No. 43)Publication Date: 2019-07-22
Authors : Hamwira Yaacob Hazim Omar Dini Handayani; Raini Hassan;
Page : 242-251
Keywords : Interrupted EEG; Interpolation; Emotion classification; Power spectral density.;
Abstract
It has been reported that the construction of emotion profiling models using supervised machine learning involves data acquisition, signal pre-processing, feature extraction and classification. However, almost all papers do not address the issue of profiling emotion using supervised machine learning on the interrupted encephalogram (EEG) signals. Based on a preliminary study, emotion profiling on interrupted EEG signals produces low classification accuracy, using multilayer perceptron (MLP). Furthermore, lower emotion classification accuracy is produced from interrupted EEG signals with higher number of segments. Thus, the objective of this paper is to propose a technique and present the outcomes of handling interrupted EEG signals for emotion profiling. This is done by the suppression and interpolation of originally interrupted EEG signals at pre-process stage. As a result, emotion classification using MLP on interpolated data improves from 80.1% to 95%.
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