Asynchronous, adaptive BCI using movement imagination training and rest-state inference

AIA '08: Proceedings of the 26th IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications(2008)

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The current study introduces an adaptive Bayesian learning scheme which discriminates between left hand movement imagination, right hand movement imagination and idle (i.e. "no-command") state in an EEG Brain Computer Interface. Unlike previous BCI designs using minimal training, the user does not have to continuously imagine a movement in order to control a cursor. Rather, the cursor reacts meaningfully only when a trained movement imagination is produced. The algorithmic approach was to compute Gaussian probability distributions in log-variance of main Common Spatial Patterns for each movement class, infer from these a prior distribution of idle-class, and allow each distribution to adapt during feedback BCI performance. By producing a markedly different but complexity constrained partition of feature space than with LDA classifiers, allowing the classifier to adapt and introducing an intermediary state driven by the classifier output through a dynamic control law, 90% level classification accuracy was achieved with less than 5 seconds activation time from cued onset.
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left hand movement imagination,movement class,right hand movement imagination,trained movement imagination,Gaussian probability distribution,LDA classifier,classifier output,cursor reacts,dynamic control law,feedback BCI performance,adaptive BCI,movement imagination training,rest-state inference
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