Statistical Based Analysis of Electrooculogram (EOG) Signals

Author:

D’Souza Sandra1,Sriraam N.2

Affiliation:

1. Sri Chandrasekharendra Swaraswathi Mahavidyalaya (SCSVMV) University, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu India & Department of Instrumentation & Control Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology (M.I.T), Manipal, Karnataka, India

2. Centre for Medical Electronics & Computing, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract

The use of Electrooculogram (EOG) signals for developing Human-Computer Interfaces is increasing in the recent times. Several advantages including ease and flexibility in acquiring EOG signals have encouraged insight into EOG based research. In order to identify optimal features for EOG signals for rehabilitation applications, it is necessary to apply the statistical basis to decide the selection of best feature. This paper suggests a pilot study on non-parametric statistical based approach for analyzing EOG signals. This paper considers the detailed statistical analysis of Electrooculogram (EOG) signals. The EOG signals are acquired by considering the horizontal and vertical movements of the eye. The recording includes subjects with identified age groups with different activities. Power spectral densities based on Welch, Yule-Walker, Burg methods are estimated from the acquired EOG signals. Then non-parametric based statistical analysis is performed to show whether the gender or age of the subject influences the EOG signal obtained for different activities. The experimental results based on statistical analysis show that the raw data did not hold any significance to categorize male-female or age wise grouping. However, some features extracted set from the raw data provides useful statistical information which will be of great importance when used for selective rehabilitation.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Health Policy,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology

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