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  • Three-class Motor Imagery Classification Based on Optimal Sub-band Features of Independent Components

    In the study of the scalp electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interface (BCI), individual differences and complex background noise are two main factors which affect the stability of BCI system. For different subjects, therefore, optimization of BCI system parameters is necessary, including the optimal designing of temporal and spatial filters parameters as well as the classifier parameters. In order to improve the accuracy of BCI system, this paper proposes a new BCI information processing method, which combines the optimization design of independent component analysis spatial filter (ICA-SF) with the multiple sub-band features of EEG signals. The four subjects' three-class motor imagery EEG (MI-EEG) data collected in different periods were analyzed with the proposed method. Experimental results revealed that, during the inner and outer cross-validation of single subject as well as the subject-to-subject validation, the proposed multiple sub-band method always had higher average classification accuracy compared to those with single-band method, and the maximum difference could achieve 6.08% and 5.15%, respectively.

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  • Channel Selection for Multi-class Motor Imagery Based on Common Spatial Pattern

    High-density channels are often used to acquire electroencephalogram (EEG) spatial information in different cortical regions of the brain in brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, applying excessive channels is inconvenient for signal acquisition, and it may bring artifacts. To avoid these defects, the common spatial pattern (CSP) algorithm was used for channel selection and a selection criteria based on norm-2 is proposed in this paper. The channels with the highest M scores were selected for the purpose of using fewer channels to acquire similar rate with high density channels. The DatasetⅢa from BCI competition 2005 were used for comparing the classification accuracies of three motor imagery between whole channels and the selected channels with the present proposed method. The experimental results showed that the classification accuracies of three subjects using the 20 channels selected with the present method were all higher than the classification accuracies using all 60 channels, which convinced that our method could be more effective and useful.

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