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F Schettini1, F Aloise, P Aricò
1Neuroelectrical Imaging and BCI Lab, IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy. Department of Computer, Control, and Management Engineering, University of Rome 'Sapienza', Rome, Italy.
Journal of Neural Engineering
|May 20, 2014
Summary
This study introduces a self-calibration algorithm for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The algorithm improves P300-based BCI usability and reliability by automatically recalibrating parameters using unsupervised data.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Biomedical Engineering
- Human-Computer Interaction
Background:
- Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems require high reliability for real-world use.
- Configuration and calibration procedures often complicate BCI usability.
- Previous research explored asynchronous control and automatic suspension in P300-based BCIs.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose and evaluate an algorithm for automatic recalibration of classifier parameters in P300-based BCIs using unsupervised data.
- To assess the impact of continuous adaptation of control parameters on system accuracy and communication efficiency.
- To compare the performance of the self-calibration algorithm against no-recalibration and supervised calibration conditions.
Main Methods:
- Ten healthy subjects participated in five daily P300-based BCI sessions.
- The study examined the effect of continuous parameter adaptation on asynchronous BCI accuracy over time.
- The self-calibration algorithm's performance was evaluated against control conditions.
Main Results:
- Continuous adaptation of control parameters significantly enhanced communication efficiency in asynchronous P300-based BCIs.
- The self-calibration algorithm achieved 95% accuracy in labeling unsupervised data.
- Communication efficiency with self-calibration was comparable to supervised calibration.
Conclusions:
- The self-calibration algorithm shows promise for enhancing P300-based BCI usability and reliability.
- Preliminary results suggest this automated approach can reduce the need for frequent manual recalibration.
- Further online testing with end-users is recommended to validate these findings in non-experimental settings.

