Multi-Session Electrocardiogram–Electromyogram Database for User Recognition

Author:

Kim Jin Su1ORCID,Song Cheol Ho1,Kim Jae Myung1,Lee Jimin1,Byeon Yeong-Hyeon1,Jung Jaehyo1,Choi Hyun-Sik1,Kwak Keun-Chang1ORCID,Kim Youn Tae1,Bak EunSang1,Pan Sungbum1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IT Research Institute, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Current advancements in biosignal-based user recognition technology are paving the way for a next-generation solution that addresses the limitations of face- and fingerprint-based user recognition methods. However, existing biosignal benchmark databases (DBs) for user recognition often suffer from limitations, such as data collection from a small number of subjects in a single session, hindering comprehensive analysis of biosignal variability. This study introduces CSU_MBDB1 and CSU_MBDB2, databases containing electrocardiogram (ECG) and electromyogram (EMG) signals from diverse experimental subjects recorded across multiple sessions. These in-house DBs comprise ECG and EMG data recorded in multiple sessions from 36 and 58 subjects, respectively, with a time interval of more than one day between sessions. During the experiments, subjects performed a total of six gestures while comfortably seated at a desk. CSU_MBDB1 and CSU_MBDB2 consist of three identical gestures, providing expandable data for various applications. When the two DBs are expanded, ECGs and EMGs from 94 subjects can be used, which is the largest number among the multi-biosignal benchmark DBs built by multi-sessions. To assess the usability of the constructed DBs, a user recognition experiment was conducted, resulting in an accuracy of 66.39% for ten subjects. It is important to emphasize that we focused on demonstrating the applicability of the constructed DBs using a basic neural network without signal denoising capabilities. While this approach results in a sacrifice in accuracy, it concurrently provides substantial opportunities for performance enhancement through the implementation of optimized algorithms. Adapting signal denoising processes to the constructed DBs and designing a more sophisticated neural network would undoubtedly contribute to improving the recognition accuracy. Consequently, these constructed DBs hold promise in user recognition, offering valuable research for future investigations. Additionally, DBs can be used in research to analyze the nonlinearity characteristics of ECG and EMG.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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