Mathematical and informational tools for classifying blood glucose signals - a pilot study
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2023-07-20Autor
Amadio, Ariel
Rey, Andrea
Legnani, Walter
García Blesa, Manuel
Bonini, Cristian
Otero, Dino
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A survey campaign was carried out on the dynamics of blood glucose measured
through interstitial sensors of relative recent diffusion in the market.
These sensors generated time series that were labeled according to medical
diagnosis in diabetics and non-diabetics, and that constituted the data core
of the classification models. Based on the calculation of the distribution of
ordinal patterns of the time series, the corresponding points in the entropycomplexity
causal plane were located. Moreover, the transition matrices of
these ordinal patterns (OPTMs) were calculated in order to find the proximity
using the Manhattan distance of every OPTM with respect to the mean of
each group, associating the corresponding signal to each class. On the other
hand, the Frobenius norm of every OPTM and the norm of its stationary
vector were computed given different values for the considered classes. The
effect of repeated values in a signal was also analyzed. Notable differences
were obtained in the properties of the OPTMs of each class. In another sense,
it is shown that diabetes is a disease that reduces the entropy of the temporal
evolution of blood glucose in well-defined time periods, and presents values
of complexity significantly higher than those obtained in subjects without diabetes. The selected alternatives coincide in detecting patients positively
diagnosed with type II diabetes mellitus. The calculations on the OPTMs
show the correlation among patterns of the signals. At the same time, in the
entropy-complexity plane, the considered groups were located in well-defined
regions showing the differentiating power of these information measures, and
indicating variations in the dynamics of the biological system when diabetes
is present. With the four mathematical tools selected and the dynamical
characterization given by the causal plane, it was possible to define an index
that clearly differentiates the classes under study.
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