Title :
L1-Regularized Multiway Canonical Correlation Analysis for SSVEP-Based BCI
Author :
Yu Zhang ; Guoxu Zhou ; Jing Jin ; Minjue Wang ; Xingyu Wang ; Cichocki, Andrzej
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. for Adv. Control & Optimization for Chem. Processes, East China Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) between recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) and designed reference signals of sine-cosine waves usually works well for steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) recognition in brain-computer interface (BCI) application. However, using the reference signals of sine- cosine waves without subject-specific and inter-trial information can hardly give the optimal recognition accuracy, due to possible overfitting, especially within a short time window length. This paper introduces an L1-regularized multiway canonical correlation analysis (L1-MCCA) for reference signal optimization to improve the SSVEP recognition performance further. A multiway extension of the CCA, called MCCA, is first presented, in which collaborative CCAs are exploited to optimize the reference signals in correlation analysis for SSVEP recognition alternatingly from the channel-way and trial-way arrays of constructed EEG tensor. L1-regularization is subsequently imposed on the trial-way array optimization in the MCCA, and hence results in the more powerful L1-MCCA with function of effective trial selection. Both the proposed MCCA and L1-MCCA methods are validated for SSVEP recognition with EEG data from 10 healthy subjects, and compared to the ordinary CCA without reference signal optimization. Experimental results show that the MCCA significantly outperforms the CCA for SSVEP recognition. The L1-MCCA further improves the recognition accuracy which is significantly higher than that of the MCCA.
Keywords :
brain-computer interfaces; correlation methods; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; visual evoked potentials; EEG tensor; L1-regularized multiway canonical correlation analysis; SSVEP based BCI; SSVEP recognition; brain-computer interface; electroencephalogram; optimal recognition accuracy; sine-cosine waves; steady state visual evoked potential; Accuracy; Correlation; Electroencephalography; Harmonic analysis; Optimization; Tensile stress; Vectors; Brain–computer interface (BCI); electroencephalogram (EEG); l1-regularization; multiway canonical correlation analysis (MCCA); steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP); Adult; Algorithms; Brain-Computer Interfaces; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials, Visual; Humans; Male; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Statistics as Topic; Young Adult;
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2279680