Table 2. Classification accuracy determined by 5-fold cross-validation using all 186,355 features.
For each classification, the SVM classifier was trained in 80% of the data and tested in the remaining 20% to calculate accuracy. This process was repeated 5 times until each 20% data partition was used as a test set. Mean accuracy reflects the average of all 5 values of classification accuracy, while the range depicts the minimum and maximum accuracy for a given classification.
Classification | Mean accuracy | Range |
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1T–3T | 68% | 63%–74% |
1T–5T | 84% | 73%–95% |
1T–7T | 87% | 81%–93% |
3T–5T | 72% | 68%–76% |
3T–7T | 81% | 77%–89% |
5T–7T | 66% | 63%–70% |
Abbreviations: 1T, 3T, 5T, 7T: Working memory load representing 1-, 3-, 5-, and 7- letter conditions.