DocumentCode
1447449
Title
Using mutual information to measure coupling in the cardiorespiratory system
Author
Pompe, Bernd ; Blidh, Pierre ; Hoyer, Dirk ; Eiselt, Michael
Author_Institution
Inst. of Phys., Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Univ., Greifswald, Germany
Volume
17
Issue
6
fYear
1998
Firstpage
32
Lastpage
39
Abstract
Mutual information (MI) analysis represents a general method to detect linear and nonlinear statistical dependencies between time series, and it can be considered as an alternative to the well-known correlation analysis. This article shows how the concept of MI can be used to quantify the coupling between two systems, X and Y. We consider systems as coupled if there are two signals, x(t) and y(t), representing successive measurements of the systems, X and Y, respectively, such that x(t) and y(t) are statistically dependent. Roughly speaking, this means that we can learn anything on x from observations of y, and vice versa. MI represents a measure for the strength of statistical dependencies, hence it could also be used as a measure of coupling. We apply our method to the cardiorespiratory system of a newborn. Here, we find significant changes in the strength of coupling with some characteristic time scales. Typical linear and nonlinear dependencies were found to undergo changes with the sleep states of human newborns. Those changes and scales are also reflected by a correlation analysis. However, we argue that there might be simultaneously rather large correlations, and weak dependencies, quantified by the MI. This can occur because correlation is rather different from M1; correlation describes only linear dependencies, where MI takes into account both linear and nonlinear dependencies
Keywords
biocontrol; cardiovascular system; neurophysiology; paediatrics; physiological models; pneumodynamics; sleep; time series; cardiorespiratory system; characteristic time scales; correlation analysis; coupling; human newborns; linear statistical dependency; mutual information; nonlinear coordinations; nonlinear statistical dependency; sleep states; time series; Biomedical signal processing; Cardiology; Distortion measurement; Entropy; Information analysis; Monitoring; Mutual coupling; Mutual information; Stress; Time series analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/51.731318
Filename
731318
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