Design of Efficient Bi-orthogonal Wavelets for EEG-Based Detection of Schizophrenia

Puri, Digambar, Kachare, Pramod H., Al-Shourbaji, Ibrahim, Jabbari, Abdoh, Kirner, Raimund and Alameen, Abdalla (2025) Design of Efficient Bi-orthogonal Wavelets for EEG-Based Detection of Schizophrenia. Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal (JESTECH), 68: 102090. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2215-0986
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The state-of-the-art bi-orthogonal wavelet filters need infinite precision implementationdue to more number of irrational filter coefficients. This paper presents a novel low-complexity bi-orthogonal wavelet filter-bank (LCBWFB) with canonical-signed-digitfilters to reduce the computations. The proposed wavelet filter design uses ageneralized matrix formulation technique with sharp roll-off to generate rationalcoefficients. These filters facilitate near-orthogonality, regularity, and perfectreconstruction. Different lengths of highpass and lowpass filters are generated byvarying the half-band polynomial factors. The various combinations of filter banks including 9/7, 10/6, and 11/9 are designed using proposed method. This method provides the freedom to select the parameters according to the size of the filter bank. Comparative analysis with earlier reported bi-orthogonal wavelets showed lower computations and higher regularity for the LCBWFB. These rational coefficients are then used in automatic schizophrenia detection to decompose EEG signals. The Fisher score is used to select the most discriminating channels, and each channel is decomposed using LCBWFB into six sub bands. A set of 22 features, comprising statistical, entropy, and complexity, are calculated for each sub band. A least square support vector machine is tuned using the Grey Wolf optimizer and is trained using the five most significant features selected using the Wilcoxon Signed-rank test. The 10-foldaccuracy of 96.84%, sensitivity of 95.95%, and specificity of 96.97%. These values using leave-one-subject-out are 93.92%, 92.30%, and 93.77%, respectively, obtained for an open-source dataset with only 25 out of 1408 features comparable to existing Schizophrenia detection methods.

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