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Yayın Biometric identification using fingertip electrocardiogram signals(Springer London Ltd, 2018-07) Güven, Gökhan; Gürkan, Hakan; Güz, ÜmitIn this research work, we present a newly fingertip electrocardiogram (ECG) data acquisition device capable of recording the lead-1 ECG signal through the right- and left-hand thumb fingers. The proposed device is high-sensitive, dry-contact, portable, user-friendly, inexpensive, and does not require using conventional components which are cumbersome and irritating such as wet adhesive Ag/AgCl electrodes. One of the other advantages of this device is to make it possible to record and use the lead-1 ECG signal easily in any condition and anywhere incorporating with any platform to use for advanced applications such as biometric recognition and clinical diagnostics. Furthermore, we proposed a biometric identification method based on combining autocorrelation and discrete cosine transform-based features, cepstral features, and QRS beat information. The proposed method was evaluated on three fingertip ECG signal databases recorded by utilizing the proposed device. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed biometric identification method achieves person recognition rate values of 100% (30 out of 30), 100% (45 out of 45), and 98.33% (59 out of 60) for 30, 45, and 60 subjects, respectively.Yayın EEG signal compression based on classified signature and envelope vector sets(IEEE Computer Society, 2007) Gürkan, Hakan; Güz, Ümit; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık BinboğaIn this paper, a novel method to compress ElectroEncephaloGram (EEG) Signal is proposed. The proposed method is based on the generation Classified Signature and Envelope Vector Sets (CSEVS) by using an effective k-means clustering algorithm. In this work on a frame basis, any EEG signal is modeled by multiplying three parameters as called the Classified Signature Vector, Classified Envelope Vector, and Frame-Scaling Coefficient. In this case, EEG signal for each frame is described in terms of the two indices R and K of CSEVS and the frame-scaling coefficient. The proposed method is assessed through the use of root-mean-square error (RMSE) and visual inspection measures. The proposed method achieves good compression ratios with low level reconstruction error while preserving diagnostic information in the reconstructed EEG signal.Yayın Boundary element method for EEG single-dipole localization: a study in patients with OCD(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-08-15) Abdullahi, Fatima I.; Demirer, Rüştü MuratThis study investigates EEG dipole localization in patients diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) using the Boundary Element Method (BEM) implemented via Brainstorm and OpenMEEG. EEG signals from 33 OCD patients were analyzed using a realistic, multi-layer head model consisting of scalp, skull, and brain tissues with respective conductivity values. Dipoles were accurately localized for each discrete time instant within the gamma frequency range (20-50 Hz) using a single dipole assumption per time point. EEG potentials measured from 19 standard electrodes were numerically computed by solving the forward EEG problem with the boundary element approach provided by OpenMEEG. Spectral clustering analysis identified distinct neural patterns corresponding to clinically recognized OCD subtypes, facilitating better diagnostic interpretations. Our results address previous methodological limitations by combining realistic head geometry modeling and precise temporal and spatial dipole estimation, offering promising directions for enhanced EEG-based diagnostic tools in psychiatry.












