Title :
Remarks on fuzzy reasoning-based brain activity recognition with a compact near infrared spectroscopy device and its application to robot control interface
Author :
Takahashi, Koichi ; Maekawa, Syota ; Hashimoto, Mime
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. Design, Doshisha Univ., Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a method for recognizing the state of a user´s brain activity by applying fuzzy reasoning to signals measured by a two-channel compact near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) device and investigates its feasibility and characteristics with regards to developing a compact brain-machine interface that utilizes NIRS. Distance-type fuzzy reasoning with membership functions of a singleton fuzzy number in the antecedent/consequence parts is applied to the oxyhaemoglobin concentration change obtained recorded by the compact NIRS device to recognize active and calm brain activity states. In the experiments in which subjects are assigned the tasks of reading silently to themselves, an average recognition rate of 64% can be achieved by the proposed method. As a practical application of the proposed method, experiments to control a robot arm using brain activity recognition result are conducted. Experimental results indicate that a recognition rate of 70% or higher can be achieved by utilizing a feedback interface that allows users to visually understand the state of their own brain activity even when a user is unfamiliar with the system.
Keywords :
brain; brain-computer interfaces; control engineering computing; fuzzy reasoning; fuzzy set theory; infrared spectroscopy; manipulators; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; NIRS device; active brain activity states recognition; calm brain activity states recognition; compact brain-machine interface; distance-type fuzzy reasoning; membership functions; oxyhaemoglobin concentration; robot arm control; robot control interface; signals measurement; singleton fuzzy number; two-channel compact near-infrared spectroscopy device; Blood; Brain; Cognition; Educational institutions; Fuzzy reasoning; Probes; Robots;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Metz
DOI :
10.1109/CoDIT.2014.6996966