This article introduces the Modified Al-Biruni Earth Radius (MBER) algorithm, which seeks to improve the precision of categorizing eye states as either open (0) or closed (1). The evaluation of the proposed algorithm was assessed using an available EEG dataset that applied preprocessing techniques, including scaling, normalization, and elimination of null values. The MBER algorithm's binary format is specifically designed to select features that can significantly enhance the accuracy of classification. The proposed algorithm and competing ones, namely, Al-Biruni Earth Radius (BER), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Whale Optimization Algorithm (WAO), Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) and Genetic Algorithm (GA) were evaluated using predefined sets of assessment criteria. The statistical analysis employed the ANOVA and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and assessed the effectiveness and significance of the proposed algorithm compared to the other five algorithms. Furthermore, A series of visual depictions were presented to validate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed algorithm. Thus, the MBER algorithm outperformed the other optimizers on the majority of the unimodal benchmark functions due to these considerations. Different ML models were used for classification, e.g., DT, RF, KNN, SGD, GNB, SVC, and LR. The KNN model achieved the highest values of Precision (PPV) (0.959425), Negative Predictive Value (NPV) (0.964969), FScore (0.963431), accuracy (0.9612), Sensitivity (0.970578) and Specificity (0.949711). Thus, KNN serves as a fitness function and is optimized by the utilization of Modified Al-Biruni earth radius (MBER). Finally, the accuracy of eye state classification achieved 96.12% using the proposed algorithm.
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