A MUSIC-based method for SSVEP signal processing

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Abstract

The research on brain computer interfaces (BCIs) has become a hotspot in recent years because it offers benefit to disabled people to communicate with the outside world. Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based BCIs are more widely used because of higher signal to noise ratio and greater information transfer rate compared with other BCI techniques. In this paper, a multiple signal classification based method was proposed for multi-dimensional SSVEP feature extraction. 2-second data epochs from four electrodes achieved excellent accuracy rates including idle state detection. In some asynchronous mode experiments, the recognition accuracy reached up to 100 %. The experimental results showed that the proposed method attained good frequency resolution. In most situations, the recognition accuracy was higher than canonical correlation analysis, which is a typical method for multi-channel SSVEP signal processing. Also, a virtual keyboard was successfully controlled by different subjects in an unshielded environment, which proved the feasibility of the proposed method for multi-dimensional SSVEP signal processing in practical applications.

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Chen, K., Liu, Q., Ai, Q., Zhou, Z., Xie, S. Q., & Meng, W. (2016). A MUSIC-based method for SSVEP signal processing. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 39(1), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-015-0398-6

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