Title :
Combined Optimization of Spatial and Temporal Filters for Improving Brain-Computer Interfacing
Author :
Dornhege, G. ; Blankertz, Benjamin ; Krauledat, M. ; Losch, F. ; Curio, G. ; Muller, K.-R.
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer FIRST.IDA, Berlin
Abstract :
Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems create a novel communication channel from the brain to an output device by bypassing conventional motor output pathways of nerves and muscles. Therefore they could provide a new communication and control option for paralyzed patients. Modern BCI technology is essentially based on techniques for the classification of single-trial brain signals. Here we present a novel technique that allows the simultaneous optimization of a spatial and a spectral filter enhancing discriminability rates of multichannel EEG single-trials. The evaluation of 60 experiments involving 22 different subjects demonstrates the significant superiority of the proposed algorithm over to its classical counterpart: the median classification error rate was decreased by 11%. Apart from the enhanced classification, the spatial and/or the spectral filter that are determined by the algorithm can also be used for further analysis of the data, e.g., for source localization of the respective brain rhythms
Keywords :
electroencephalography; handicapped aids; medical signal processing; optimisation; signal classification; spatial filters; brain-computer interfacing; multichannel EEG single-trials; optimization; paralyzed patients; single-trial brain signal classification; source localization; spatial filters; temporal filters; Algorithm design and analysis; Brain computer interfaces; Communication channels; Communication system control; Data analysis; Electroencephalography; Error analysis; Filters; Muscles; Rhythm; Brain-computer interface; EEG; common spatial patterns; event-related desynchronization; single-trial-analysis; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Brain; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials; Humans; Man-Machine Systems; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2006.883649