Emotion-Inspired Deep Structure (EiDS) for EEG Time Series Forecasting
Abstract
Accurate forecasting of an electroencephalogram (EEG) time series is crucial for the correct diagnosis of neurological disorders such as seizures and epilepsy. Since the EEG time series is chaotic, most traditional machine learning algorithms have failed to forecast its next steps accurately. Thus, we suggest a model, which has formed by taking inspiration from the neural structures that underlie feelings (emotional states), to forecast EEG time series. The model, which is referred to as emotion-inspired deep structure (EiDS), can be used to predict both short- and long-term of EEG time series. This paper also compares the performance of EiDS with other variations of long short-term memory (LSTM) networks.
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