Title :
Unsupervised discrimination of motor unit action potentials using spectrograms
Author :
Pham, T.T. ; Fuglevand, Andrew J. ; McEwan, Alistair L. ; Leong, Philip H. W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Single motor unit activity study is a major research interest because changes of MUAP morphology, MU activation, and MU recruitment provide the most informative part in diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders. Intramuscular recordings often provide a more than one motor unit activities, thus MUAP discrimination is a crucial task to study single unit activities. Most neurology laboratories worldwide still need specialists who spend hours to classify MUAPs. In this study, we present a new real-time unsupervised method for MUAP discrimination. After automatically detect MUAPs, we extract features of spectrogram images from the wavelet coefficients of MUAPs. Unlike benchmark methods, we do not calculate Euclidean distances which assumes a spherical distribution of data. Instead, we measure correlation between spectrogram images. Then MUAPs are automatically discriminated without any prior knowledge of the number of clusters as in previous works. MUAP were detected on a real data set with a precision PPV of 94% (tolerance of 2 ms). We obtained a similar result in MUAP classification to the reference. The difference in percentages of MU proportions between our method and the reference were 3% for MU1, 0.4% for MU2, and 12% for MU3. In contrast, F1-score for MU3 reached the highest level at 91% (PPV at the highest of 96.64% as well).
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; feature extraction; medical disorders; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; signal classification; unsupervised learning; MUAP classification; MUAP wavelet coefficients; automatic MUAP detection; automatic MUAP discrimination; feature extraction; intramuscular recordings; motor unit action potentials; neuromuscular disorder diagnosis; neuromuscular disorder treatment; real-time unsupervised method; spectrogram images; time 2 ms; Clustering algorithms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Feature extraction; Morphology; Real-time systems; Sorting; Spectrogram;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943514