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Classification of High-Dimensional Motor Imagery Tasks based on An End-to-end role assigned convolutional neural network

Signal Processing 2020-02-05 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

A brain-computer interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between user and external devices. Electroencephalogram (EEG) motor imagery (MI) paradigm is widely used in non-invasive BCI to obtain encoded signals contained user intention of movement execution. However, EEG has intricate and non-stationary properties resulting in insufficient decoding performance. By imagining numerous movements of a single-arm, decoding performance can be improved without artificial command matching. In this study, we collected intuitive EEG data contained the nine different types of movements of a single-arm from 9 subjects. We propose an end-to-end role assigned convolutional neural network (ERA-CNN) which considers discriminative features of each upper limb region by adopting the principle of a hierarchical CNN architecture. The proposed model outperforms previous methods on 3-class, 5-class and two different types of 7-class classification tasks. Hence, we demonstrate the possibility of decoding user intention by using only EEG signals with robust performance using an ERA-CNN.

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@article{arxiv.2002.00210,
  title  = {Classification of High-Dimensional Motor Imagery Tasks based on An End-to-end role assigned convolutional neural network},
  author = {Byeong-Hoo Lee and Ji-Hoon Jeong and Kyung-Hwan Shim and Seong-Whan Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00210},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Pre-review version, accepted at ICASSP 2020