Analysis of Vestibular-Ocular Reflex by Evolutionary Framework

  • Authors:
  • Daniel Novák;Aleš Pilný;Pavel Kordík;Štefan Holiga;Petr Pošík;R. Černý;Richard Brzezny

  • Affiliations:
  • Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic;Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic;Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic;Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic;Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic;2nd Medical Faculty, Charles University, Czech Republic;2nd Medical Faculty, Charles University, Czech Republic

  • Venue:
  • ICANN '08 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Artificial Neural Networks, Part I
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

In this paper the problem of analysis of eye movements using sinusoidal head rotation test is presented. The goal of the method is to discard automatically the effect of the fast phase-saccades and consequently calculate the response of vestibular system in the form of phase shift and amplitude. The comparison of threshold detection and inductive models trained on saccades is carried out. After saccades detection we are left with discontinuous signal segments. This paper presents an approach to align them to form a smooth signal with the same frequencies that were originally present in the source signal. The approach is based on a direct estimation of the signal component parameters using the evolutionary strategy with covariance matrix adaptation. The performance of evolutionary approach is compared to least-square multimodal sinus fit. The experimental evaluation on real-world signals revealed that threshold saccades detection with combination of the evolutionary strategy is robust, scalable and reliable method.