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Non-invasive electroencephalogram signal analysis system applied after decompression skull operation

An EEG signal and analysis system technology, applied in the field of non-invasive EEG signal analysis system, can solve the problems of less EEG signal data analysis and less research, and achieve the effect of convenient and accurate collection and improved accuracy.

Active Publication Date: 2020-04-14
TIANJIN UNIV
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[0004] At present, there are few data analyzes of EEG signals after decompressed skull surgery, especially for the non-invasive EEG signal analysis system used in decompressed skull surgery.

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[0037] A non-invasive electroencephalogram signal analysis system applied to decompressed cranial surgery of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the embodiments and drawings.

[0038] A non-invasive EEG signal analysis system applied to decompressed cranial surgery of the present invention uses the improved GoogLeNet neural network after collecting and processing the EEG signals of patients after decompressed cranial surgery through a portable EEG signal acquisition system Algorithms, more accurate and stable data analysis, and the data classification probability obtained from this can make it easier for doctors to analyze the postoperative brain function recovery status of patients.

[0039] like figure 1 , image 3 As shown, a non-invasive EEG signal analysis system applied to decompressed skull surgery of the present invention includes a receiving terminal 3 for obtaining the final result, and also includes a terminal 3 for collecting ...

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The invention discloses a non-invasive electroencephalogram signal analysis system applied after a decompression skull operation. The system comprises a receiving terminal for obtaining a final result, an electroencephalogram signal acquisition front end used for acquiring electroencephalogram signal data of a testee and processing the electroencephalogram signal data, and an electroencephalogramsignal analyzing and processing unit used for receiving the processed electroencephalogram signal data output by the electroencephalogram signal acquisition front end through a wireless transmission network. The electroencephalogram signal analyzing and processing unit converts the electroencephalogram signal data into a time-frequency diagram, analyzes and processes the electroencephalogram signal data through an improved GoogLeNet neural network model to obtain an electroencephalogram signal data classification result, and sends the electroencephalogram signal data classification result to the receiving terminal through the wireless transmission network. The electroencephalogram signals of a patient after a decompression skull operation are detected and analyzed more accurately and stably, a doctor can know the postoperative brain function rehabilitation condition of the patient more conveniently through the obtained data classification probability, and data support is provided for brain function rehabilitation.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a non-invasive electroencephalographic signal analysis system. In particular, it relates to a non-invasive EEG signal analysis system applied to decompression skull surgery. Background technique [0002] As an important indicator to study human health, EEG signals have always been widely concerned by people. Brain-computer interface is a new type of interactive system, which acts as a bridge between human body signals and external devices. People can use brain-computer interface technology to obtain EEG signals, and then process the EEG signals to achieve the recognition of brain function. degree of knowledge. Among them, EEG signal data processing plays a crucial role in the application of brain-computer interface technology, and its accuracy determines the stability of brain-computer interface in some respects. [0003] Skull injury is a serious traumatic disease with high morbidity and mortality due to its severity. Cran...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/0476
CPCA61B5/726A61B5/725A61B5/7267A61B5/369
Inventor 司霄鹏韩顺利明东杨帆孙宏声万柏坤张行健周煜李思成向绍鑫
Owner TIANJIN UNIV
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