Dynamic topological data analysis: a novel fractal dimension-based testing framework with application to brain signals

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Anass B. El-Yaagoubi, Moo K. Chung, Hernando Ombao
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Abstract

Topological data analysis (TDA) is increasingly recognized as a promising tool in the field of neuroscience, unveiling the underlying topological patterns within brain signals. However, most TDA related methods treat brain signals as if they were static, i.e., they ignore potential non-stationarities and irregularities in the statistical properties of the signals. In this study, we develop a novel fractal dimension-based testing approach that takes into account the dynamic topological properties of brain signals. By representing EEG brain signals as a sequence of Vietoris-Rips filtrations, our approach accommodates the inherent non-stationarities and irregularities of the signals. The application of our novel fractal dimension-based testing approach in analyzing dynamic topological patterns in EEG signals during an epileptic seizure episode exposes noteworthy alterations in total persistence across 0, 1, and 2-dimensional homology. These findings imply a more intricate influence of seizures on brain signals, extending beyond mere amplitude changes.
动态拓扑数据分析:基于分形维度的新型测试框架在大脑信号中的应用
拓扑数据分析(TDA)被越来越多的人认为是神经科学领域的一种有前途的工具,它可以揭示大脑信号中潜在的拓扑模式。然而,大多数拓扑数据分析相关方法都将大脑信号视为静态信号,即忽略了信号统计特性中潜在的非静态性和不规则性。在本研究中,我们开发了一种基于分形维度的新型测试方法,该方法考虑到了大脑信号的动态拓扑特性。通过将脑电图信号表示为一串 Vietoris-Rips 滤波,我们的方法能够适应信号固有的非稳态性和不规则性。在分析癫痫发作期间脑电信号的动态拓扑模式时,应用我们新颖的基于分形维度的测试方法,发现在 0 维、1 维和 2 维同源性中总的持续性发生了值得注意的变化。这些发现意味着癫痫发作对大脑信号的影响更为复杂,超出了单纯的振幅变化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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