EEG Channel Selection Using Multiobjective Cuckoo Search for Person Identification as Protection System in Healthcare Applications

Author:

Abdi Alkareem Alyasseri Zaid12ORCID,Alomari Osama Ahmad3,Al-Betar Mohammed Azmi45ORCID,Awadallah Mohammed A.67ORCID,Hameed Abdulkareem Karrar8,Abed Mohammed Mazin9ORCID,Kadry Seifedine10,Rajinikanth V.11ORCID,Rho Seungmin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ITRDC, University of Kufa, P.O. Box 21, Najaf, Iraq

2. Center for Artificial Intelligence Technology, Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia

3. MLALP Research Group, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE

4. Artificial Intelligence Research Center (AIRC), College of Engineering and Information Technology, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE

5. Department of Information Technology, Al-Huson University College, Al-Balqa Applied University, P.O. Box 50, Al-Huson, Irbid, Jordan

6. Department of Computer Science, Al-Aqsa University, P.O. Box 4051, Gaza, State of Palestine

7. Artificial Intelligence Research Center (AIRC), Ajman University, Ajman, UAE

8. College of Agriculture, Al-Muthanna University, Samawah 66001, Iraq

9. College of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Anbar, Anbar 31001, Iraq

10. Department of Applied Data Science, Noroff University College, 4608 Kristiansand, Norway

11. Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai 600119, India

12. Department of Industrial Security, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Recently, the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal presents an excellent potential for a new person identification technique. Several studies defined the EEG with unique features, universality, and natural robustness to be used as a new track to prevent spoofing attacks. The EEG signals are a visual recording of the brain’s electrical activities, measured by placing electrodes (channels) in various scalp positions. However, traditional EEG-based systems lead to high complexity with many channels, and some channels have critical information for the identification system while others do not. Several studies have proposed a single objective to address the EEG channel for person identification. Unfortunately, these studies only focused on increasing the accuracy rate without balancing the accuracy and the total number of selected EEG channels. The novelty of this paper is to propose a multiobjective binary version of the cuckoo search algorithm (MOBCS-KNN) to find optimal EEG channel selections for person identification. The proposed method (MOBCS-KNN) used a weighted sum technique to implement a multiobjective approach. In addition, a KNN classifier for EEG-based biometric person identification is used. It is worth mentioning that this is the initial investigation of using a multiobjective technique with EEG channel selection problem. A standard EEG motor imagery dataset is used to evaluate the performance of the MOBCS-KNN. The experiments show that the MOBCS-KNN obtained accuracy of93.86%using only 24 sensors withAR20autoregressive coefficients. Another critical point is that the MOBCS-KNN finds channels not too close to each other to capture relevant information from all over the head. In conclusion, the MOBCS-KNN algorithm achieves the best results compared with metaheuristic algorithms. Finally, the recommended approach can draw future directions to be applied to different research areas.

Funder

Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Mathematics,General Medicine,General Neuroscience,General Computer Science

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