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Revista mexicana de ingeniería biomédica

On-line version ISSN 2395-9126Print version ISSN 0188-9532

Abstract

MEDEL-ROJAS, Alfonso et al. Desarrollo de una interfaz gráfica para el análisis no-lineal de series de tiempo: electroencefalogramas. Rev. mex. ing. bioméd [online]. 2011, vol.32, n.2, pp.86-92. ISSN 2395-9126.

Objective: We developed a graphical interface for the group of routines in the package executable TISEAN (Time Series Analysis) which allows the study of the behavior of time series (TS) associated to processes ofnature. Methodology: UsingtheMATLAB programming language, we developed a hybrid that allows us to graphically display the results of TISEAN executable routines. The database (DB) consists of 10 EEG signals, people with a genetic predisposition to alcoholism, 5-alcoholics (EEG-A) and 5 controls (EEG-C) and sampled with 64 electrodes, 256Hz.1 Results: We performed numerical experiments with theoretical TS, world famous for testing the proposed methodology. In applying it, we found that both types of ST have a nonlinear behavior. Estimates of invariants of the EEG ST allow to observe differences in the forms and values of the dimensions of the attractors for groups and EEG EEG-A-C. Conclusion: A computer program was developed as an hybrid interface between two packets accepted by the scientific community, showing the feasibility of being used by medical to enable them to obtain precursors from the EEG signals.

Keywords : Electroencefalograma; Electroencephalogram; mutual information; attractor; correlation dimension; deterministic system.

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