Title :
Brain computer interface (BCI) with EEG signals for automatic vowel recognition based on articulation mode
Author :
Sarmiento, L.C. ; Lorenzana, P. ; Cortes, C.J. ; Arcos, W.J. ; Bacca, J.A. ; Tovar, A.
Author_Institution :
Fac. de Ing., Univ. Nac. de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Abstract :
One of the most promising methods to assist amputated or paralyzed patients in the control of prosthetic devices is the use of a brain computer interface (BCI). The use of a BCI allows the communication between the brain and the prosthetic device through signal processing protocols. However, due to the noisy nature of the brain signal, available signal processing protocols are unable to correctly interpret the brain commands and cannot be used beyond the laboratory setting. To address this challenge, in this work we present a novel automatic brain signal recognition protocol based on vowel articulation mode. This approach identifies the mental state of imagery of open-mid and closed vowels without the imagination of the movement of the oral cavity, for its application in prosthetic device control. The method consists on using brain signals of the language area (21 electrodes) with the specific task of thinking the respective vowel. In the prosecution stage, the power spectral density (PSD) was calculated for each one of the brain signals, carrying out the classification process with a Support Vector Machine (SVM). A measurement of precision was achieved in the recognition of the vowels according to the articulation way between 84% and 94%. The proposed method is promissory for the use of amputated or paraplegic patients.
Keywords :
brain-computer interfaces; cognition; electroencephalography; handicapped aids; medical control systems; medical signal processing; pattern recognition; prosthetics; protocols; signal classification; spectral analysis; speech; support vector machines; BCI; EEG signals; PSD calculation; SVM; amputated patient assistance; automatic brain signal recognition protocol; automatic vowel recognition; brain command interpretation; brain language area; brain-computer interface; brain-prosthetic device communication; closed vowels; imagery mental state identification; mid vowels; noisy brain signal; open vowels; oral cavity movement imagination; paralyzed patient assistance; paraplegic patient; power spectral density calculation; precision measurement; prosecution stage; prosthetic device control application; prosthetic device control assistance; signal classification; signal processing protocols; support vector machine; vowel articulation mode; vowel thinking task; Brain-computer interfaces; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Prosthetics; Speech; Support vector machines; Training;
Conference_Titel :
Biosignals and Biorobotics Conference (2014): Biosignals and Robotics for Better and Safer Living (BRC), 5th ISSNIP-IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salvador
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5688-3
DOI :
10.1109/BRC.2014.6880997