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Towards adaptive classification for BCI

Pradeep ShenoyComputer Science Department, University of Washington, Box 352350, Seattle, WA 98195, USAMatthias KrauledatDepartment of CS, University of Potsdam, August-Bebel-Str. 89, 14 482 Potsdam, GermanyBenjamin BlankertzRajesh P. N. RaoComputer Science Department, University of Washington, Box 352350, Seattle, WA 98195, USAKlaus‐Robert MüllerDepartment of CS, University of Potsdam, August-Bebel-Str. 89, 14 482 Potsdam, Germany
2006en
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Non-stationarities are ubiquitous in EEG signals. They are especially apparent in the use of EEG-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs): (a) in the differences between the initial calibration measurement and the online operation of a BCI, or (b) caused by changes in the subject's brain processes during an experiment (e.g. due to fatigue, change of task involvement, etc). In this paper, we quantify for the first time such systematic evidence of statistical differences in data recorded during offline and online sessions. Furthermore, we propose novel techniques of investigating and visualizing data distributions, which are particularly useful for the analysis of (non-)stationarities. Our study shows that the brain signals used for control can change substantially from the offline calibration sessions to online control, and also within a single session. In addition to this general characterization of the signals, we propose several adaptive classification schemes and study their performance on data recorded during online experiments. An encouraging result of our study is that surprisingly simple adaptive methods in combination with an offline feature selection scheme can significantly increase BCI performance.

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