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Neethu Robinson1, Kavitha P Thomas1, A P Vinod2
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
None:
Neural engineering research is actively engaged in optimizing the robustness of sensorimotor rhythms (SMR)-brain-computer interface (BCI) to boost its potential real-world use.
Objective:
This paper investigates two vital factors in efficient and robust SMR-BCI design-algorithms that address subject-variability of optimal features and neurophysiological factors that correlate with BCI performance. Existing SMR-BCI research using electroencephalogram (EEG) to classify bilateral motor imagery (MI) focus on identifying subject-specific frequency bands with most discriminative motor patterns localized to sensorimotor region.
Approach:
A novel strategy to further optimize BCI performance by taking into account the variability of discriminative spectral regions across various EEG channels is proposed in this paper.
Main Results:
The proposed technique results in a significant ([Formula: see text]) increase in average ([Formula: see text]) classification accuracy by [Formula: see text] accompanied by a considerable reduction in number of channels and bands. The session-to-session transfer variation in spectro-spatial patterns using proposed algorithm is investigated offline and classification performance of the optimized BCI model is successfully evaluated in an online SMR-BCI. Further, the effective prediction of SMR-BCI performance with physiological indicators derived from multi-channel resting-state EEG is demonstrated. The results indicate that the resting state activation patterns such as entropy and gamma power from pre-motor (fronto-central) and posterior (parietal and centro-parietal) areas, and beta power from posterior (centro-parietal) areas estimate BCI performance with minimum error. These patterns, strongly related to BCI performance, may represent certain cognitive states during rest.
Significance:
Findings reported in this paper imply the need for subject-specific modelling of BCI and the prediction of BCI performance using multi-channel rest-state parameters, to ensure enhanced BCI performance.
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