Human identification with EEG signals in different emotional states

This paper investigates human identification using EEG signals. It has been shown that Electroencephalogram (EEG) can be used as a trait for biometric systems. Previous studies have reported proper channels and features in resting states and mental tasks. However, since EEG signal is sensitive to em...

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Published in2016 23rd Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering and 2016 1st International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME) pp. 242 - 246
Main Authors Vahid, Amirali, Arbabi, Ehsan
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Published IEEE 2016
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DOI10.1109/ICBME.2016.7890964

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Abstract This paper investigates human identification using EEG signals. It has been shown that Electroencephalogram (EEG) can be used as a trait for biometric systems. Previous studies have reported proper channels and features in resting states and mental tasks. However, since EEG signal is sensitive to emotion, the stability of reported features during emotional states is not well verified. Our goal is to investigate channels and features which have stable results regardless of emotional states. To this end, three experiments were designed: `training' and `testing' an identification system with 1) mixture of emotional states; 2) the same specific emotional states; 3) different emotional states. 1728 features were extracted which later construct the feature vector of each subject and then Support Vector Machine (SVM) was used to classify the subjects. After selecting 5 best features, the Correct Classification Rate (CCR) is in the range of 88% to 99% for 3 experiments. Moreover, we found that features extracted from Gamma frequency band in Left-Posterior quarter of the brain have more stable and reliable information for human identification, regardless of emotional states, comparing to other features.
AbstractList This paper investigates human identification using EEG signals. It has been shown that Electroencephalogram (EEG) can be used as a trait for biometric systems. Previous studies have reported proper channels and features in resting states and mental tasks. However, since EEG signal is sensitive to emotion, the stability of reported features during emotional states is not well verified. Our goal is to investigate channels and features which have stable results regardless of emotional states. To this end, three experiments were designed: `training' and `testing' an identification system with 1) mixture of emotional states; 2) the same specific emotional states; 3) different emotional states. 1728 features were extracted which later construct the feature vector of each subject and then Support Vector Machine (SVM) was used to classify the subjects. After selecting 5 best features, the Correct Classification Rate (CCR) is in the range of 88% to 99% for 3 experiments. Moreover, we found that features extracted from Gamma frequency band in Left-Posterior quarter of the brain have more stable and reliable information for human identification, regardless of emotional states, comparing to other features.
Author Vahid, Amirali
Arbabi, Ehsan
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SubjectTerms Biometrics
Biometrics (access control)
EEG Signal Processing
Electroencephalography
Emotional States
Feature extraction
Frequency conversion
Human Identification
Machine learning
Support vector machines
Testing
Training
Title Human identification with EEG signals in different emotional states
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