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A Deep Learning Framework Based on Dynamic Channel Selection for Early Classification of Left and Right Hand Motor
Abstract:
Ideal brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need to be efficient and accurate, demanding for classifiers that can work across subjects while providing high classification accu-racy results from recordings with short duration. To address this problem, we present a new deep learning framework for discriminating motor imagery (MI) tasks from electroen-cephalography (EEG) signals. The framework consists of a 1D convolutional neural network-long short-term memory (CNN-LSTM), combined with a dynamic channel selection approach based on Davies-Bouldin index (DBI). Using data from BCI competition IV-IIa data, the proposed framework reports an average classification accuracy of 70.17% and 76.18% when using only 800 ms and 1500 ms of the EEG data after the task onset, respectively. The proposed framework dynamically balances individual differences, achieves comparable or better performance compared to existing work, while using short duration of EEG.
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