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An Improved Five Class MI Based BCI Scheme for Drone Control Using Filter Bank CSP

Authors :
Soren Moller Christensen
Nicklas Stubkjar Holm
Sadasivan Puthusserypady
Source :
Christensen, S M, Holm, N S & Puthusserypady, S 2019, An Improved Five Class MI Based BCI Scheme for Drone Control Using Filter Bank CSP . in Proceedings of 2019 7th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface . IEEE, 7th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, Jeongseon, Korea, Republic of, 18/02/2019 . https://doi.org/10.1109/IWW-BCI.2019.8737263
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IEEE, 2019.

Abstract

Worldwide, millions of people are locked in or in a wheelchair, due to several neuromuscular disorders or spinal cord injuries. These individuals are deprived of trivial social activities, like interacting or playing games with other people. Such activities are crucial for personal development, and can have a great impact on the quality of their lives. This work aims at the design and implementation of an electroencephalography (EEG) based motor imagery (MI) brain computer interface (BCI) system that would allow disabled, and able-bodied, individuals alike to control a drone in a 3D physical environment by only using their thoughts. An improved version of the filter bank common spatial pattern (FBCSP) algorithm was developed, and it has shown to perform superior (68.5% accuracy) to the winning FBCSP algorithm (67.8% accuracy), when tested on dataset 2a (4 class MI) of the BCI competition IV. A deep convolutional neural network (CNN) based algorithm was also implemented and tested on the same dataset, which however performed inferior (62.9% accuracy) to the winner, as well as our proposed FBCSP algorithms. The improved FBCSP was then tested on our in-house 5-class (left hand, right hand, tongue, both feet and rest) MI dataset (collected from 10 able-bodied subjects) and obtained a mean accuracy of 41.8±11.74%. This is considered a significant result though it is not good enough to attempt the control of a real drone.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2019 7th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
Accession number :
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