Nicolaou, N., Nasuto, S.J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9414-9049 and Georgiou, J.
(2008)
Single-trial event-related potential analysis for brain-computer interfaces.
In: AISB 2008, Aberdeen, UK, pp. 13-19.
Abstract/Summary
Abstract. Different types of mental activity are utilised as an input in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems. One such activity type is based on Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). The characteristics of ERPs are not visible in single-trials, thus averaging over a number of trials is necessary before the signals become usable. An improvement in ERP-based BCI operation and system usability could be obtained if the use of single-trial ERP data was possible. The method of Independent Component Analysis (ICA) can be utilised to separate single-trial recordings of ERP data into components that correspond to ERP characteristics, background electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and other components with non- cerebral origin. Choice of specific components and their use to reconstruct “denoised” single-trial data could improve the signal quality, thus allowing the successful use of single-trial data without the need for averaging. This paper assesses single-trial ERP signals reconstructed using a selection of estimated components from the application of ICA on the raw ERP data. Signal improvement is measured using Contrast-To-Noise measures. It was found that such analysis improves the signal quality in all single-trials.
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Divisions | Life Sciences > School of Biological Sciences > Department of Bio-Engineering |
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