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Refined Multiscale Hilbert-Huang Spectral Entropy and Its Application to Central and Peripheral Cardiovascular Data.

Anne Humeau-Heurtier, Chiu-Wen Wu, Shuen-De Wu, Guillaume Mahe, Pierre Abraham.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Spectral entropy has been applied in variety of fields. Multiscale spectral entropy (MSSE) has also recently been proposed to take into account structures on several scales. However, MSSE has some drawbacks, such as the coarse-graining procedure performed in the time domain. In this study, we propose a new framework to compute MSSE. This framework is also adapted for nonstationary data.
METHODS: Our work relies on processing steps performed directly in the frequency domain. For nonstationary signals, the evolution of entropy values with scales is observed along time. Our algorithm is herein evaluated both on synthetic time series (stationary and non-stationary signals) and on data from the cardiovascular system (CVS). For this purpose, heart rate variability (from the central CVS), laser Doppler flowmetry, and laser speckle contrast data (both from the peripheral CVS) are analyzed.
RESULTS: The results show that our framework has better performances than the existing algorithms to compute MSSE, both in terms of reliability and computational cost. Moreover, it is able to reveal repetitive patterns on central and peripheral CVS signals. These patterns may be linked to physiological activities. Furthermore, from the processing of microvascular data, it is able to distinguish young from elderly subjects.
CONCLUSION: Our framework outperforms other algorithms to compute MSSE. It also has the advantage of revealing physiological information. SIGNIFICANCE: By showing better performances than existing algorithms to compute MSSE, our work is a new and promising way to compute an entropy measure from the spectral domain. It also has the advantage of stressing physiologically linked phenomena.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26930670     DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2016.2533665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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