DocumentCode :
34167
Title :
Optimizing Spatial Filters by Minimizing Within-Class Dissimilarities in Electroencephalogram-Based Brain–Computer Interface
Author :
Arvaneh, Mahnaz ; Cuntai Guan ; Kai Keng Ang ; Chai Quek
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
610
Lastpage :
619
Abstract :
A major challenge in electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is the inherent nonstationarities in the EEG data. Variations of the signal properties from intra and inter sessions often lead to deteriorated BCI performances, as features extracted by methods such as common spatial patterns (CSP) are not invariant against the changes. To extract features that are robust and invariant, this paper proposes a novel spatial filtering algorithm called Kullback-Leibler (KL) CSP. The CSP algorithm only considers the discrimination between the means of the classes, but does not consider within-class scatters information. In contrast, the proposed KLCSP algorithm simultaneously maximizes the discrimination between the class means, and minimizes the within-class dissimilarities measured by a loss function based on the KL divergence. The performance of the proposed KLCSP algorithm is compared against two existing algorithms, CSP and stationary CSP (sCSP), using the publicly available BCI competition III dataset IVa and a large dataset from stroke patients performing neuro-rehabilitation. The results show that the proposed KLCSP algorithm significantly outperforms both the CSP and the sCSP algorithms, in terms of classification accuracy, by reducing within-class variations. This results in more compact and separable features.
Keywords :
brain-computer interfaces; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; spatial filters; BCI; EEG; Kullback-Leibler CSP; brain-computer interface; common spatial patterns; electroencephalogram; neuro-rehabilitation; spatial filters; stroke patients; within-class dissimilarities; Accuracy; Brain modeling; Covariance matrix; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Electroencephalography; Feature extraction; Optimization; Brain–computer interface; EEG; common spatial patterns; nonstationary;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2162-237X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNNLS.2013.2239310
Filename :
6423303
Link To Document :
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