1. A unified probabilistic approach to improve spelling in an event-related potential-based brain-computer interface.
- Author
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Kindermans PJ, Verschore H, and Schrauwen B
- Subjects
- Humans, Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Electroencephalography methods, Evoked Potentials, Visual physiology, Language, Visual Cortex physiology, Writing
- Abstract
In recent years, in an attempt to maximize performance, machine learning approaches for event-related potential (ERP) spelling have become more and more complex. In this paper, we have taken a step back as we wanted to improve the performance without building an overly complex model, that cannot be used by the community. Our research resulted in a unified probabilistic model for ERP spelling, which is based on only three assumptions and incorporates language information. On top of that, the probabilistic nature of our classifier yields a natural dynamic stopping strategy. Furthermore, our method uses the same parameters across 25 subjects from three different datasets. We show that our classifier, when enhanced with language models and dynamic stopping, improves the spelling speed and accuracy drastically. Additionally, we would like to point out that as our model is entirely probabilistic, it can easily be used as the foundation for complex systems in future work. All our experiments are executed on publicly available datasets to allow for future comparison with similar techniques.
- Published
- 2013
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