Rodrigues, Pedro MiguelFreitas, Diamantino SilvaTeixeira, João PauloAlves, DílioGarrett, Carolina2018-05-032018-05-032018Rodrigues, Pedro Miguel; Freitas, Diamantino Rui; Teixeira, João Paulo; Alves, Dílio; Garrett, Carolina (2018). Electroencephalogram signal analysis in Alzheimer's disease early detection. International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare. ISSN 2160-9551. 7:1, p. 40-592160-9551http://hdl.handle.net/10198/17579The World’s health systems are now facing a global problem known as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that mainly affects the elderly. The goal of this work is to perform a classification methodology skilled with Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) to improve the discrimination accuracy amongst patients at AD different stages comparatively to the state-of-art. For that, several study features that characterized the Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals “slow-down” were extracted and presented to the ANN entries in order to classify the dataset. The classification results achieved in the present work are promising concerning AD early diagnosis and they show that EEG can be a good tool for AD detection (Controls (C) vs AD: accuracy 95%; C vs Mild-cognitive Impairment (MCI): accuracy 77%; MCI vs AD: accuracy 83%; All vs All: accuracy 90%).engAlzheimer’s diseaseArtificial neural networksClassificationEarly diagnosisElectroencephalogram signalsFeatures, stagesElectroencephalogram Signal Analysis in Alzheimer's Disease Early Detectionjournal article10.4018/IJRQEH.2018010104