Eraldemir, S. GokselYildirim, Esen2024-09-182024-09-182014978-1-4799-4874-12165-0608https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/968222nd IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU) -- APR 23-25, 2014 -- Karadeniz Teknik Univ, Trabzon, TURKEYAll types of brain activity produce electrical signals. These signals emerge during body movement, as well as at the stage of thinking and they can be recorded using an EEG device. In this study EEG signals of healthy volunteers were recorded during simple mathematical tasks and text reading. The aim of the study is to discriminate these activities from recorded EEG signals. For this purpose we used EEG signals recorded from healthy volunteers using international 10-20 electrode placing system. Features are extracted using wavelet transform and they used for classification using Bayesian Classifiers. As a result of the study EEG signals, recorded during mathematical operations and text reading, were classified with a true positive rate of 89.1% and a precision rate of 89.2% on the average.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEEGSignal ProcessingWavelet TransformClassifiedClassification of Simple Text Reading and Mathematical Tasks from EEGConference Object1801832-s2.0-84903772819N/AWOS:000356351400025N/A