Aditya et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Comparing ANN, LDA, QDA, KNN and SVM algorithms in classifying relaxed and stressful mental state from two-channel prefrontal EEG dataAditya et al., 2012
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- 12027621616729992840
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- Aditya S
- Tibarewala D
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- International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing
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This paper attempts to explore the feasibility of classifying relaxed and stressful mental states based on two-channel prefrontal EEG signal from 35 healthy human subjects. Specific objective of this paper is to explore the best choice of features and compare the performance …
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