Title :
Comparison of methods for evaluating signal synchronization and direction: Application to uterine EMG signals
Author :
Diab, Ahmad ; Marque, Catherine ; Diab, Ahmad ; Karlsson, Brynjar ; Hassan, Mahmoud
Author_Institution :
BMBI, Univ. de Technol. de Compiegne (UTC), Compiegne, France
Abstract :
Over the last decades several techniques have been developed to analyze interactions in multivariate dynamic systems. Several measures have been proposed to detect the strength and direction of relationships between time series and in physiological data. In this paper we use three methods that are widely used in connectivity and directionality analysis: Nonlinear correlation coefficient (h2), general synchronization (H) and Granger causality (GC). The performances of all methods are tested on two-dimensional coupled synthetic nonlinear Rössler model. They are then applied to a dataset of contractions of real uterine EMG to study the evolution of synchronization with week before labor. Finally h2 is used to detect the connectivity and direction between all the signal channels. The results on synthetic signal show a slight superiority of h2. The results obtained on real signals are encouraging and may be used for solving open questions on the directionality of EHG and may provide a manner of finding their source loci.
Keywords :
correlation methods; electromyography; gynaecology; medical signal processing; obstetrics; physiological models; synchronisation; time series; EHG directionality; Ganger causality; Rossler model-tested method performance; connectivity analysis; contraction dataset-applied model; coupled model-tested method performance; directionality analysis; electrohysterography directionality; general synchronization; h2-detected signal channel connectivity; h2-detected signal channel direction; multivariate dynamic system interaction analysis; nonlinear correlation coefficient; nonlinear model-tested method performance; real uterine EMG contraction dataset; real uterine electromyogram contraction dataset; signal direction evaluation; signal synchronization evaluation; synchronization evolution; synthetic model-tested method performance; synthetic signal-manifested h2 superiority; time series-physiological data relationship direction detection; time series-physiological data relationship strength detection; two-dimensional model-tested method performance; uterine EMG signals; uterine electromyogram signals; Correlation; Couplings; Educational institutions; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Synchronization; directionality; functional and effective connectivity; uterine EMG;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Biomedical Engineering (ICABME), 2013 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tripoli
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0249-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICABME.2013.6648835