Recursive N-Way Partial Least Squares for Brain-Computer Interface

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In the article tensor-input/tensor-output blockwise Recursive N-way Partial Least Squares (RNPLS) regression is considered. It combines the multi-way tensors decomposition with a consecutive calculation scheme and allows blockwise treatment of tensor data arrays with huge dimensions, as well as the adaptive modeling of time-dependent processes with tensor variables. In the article the numerical study of the algorithm is undertaken. The RNPLS algorithm demonstrates fast and stable convergence of regression coefficients. Applied to Brain Computer Interface system calibration, the algorithm provides an efficient adjustment of the decoding model. Combining the online adaptation with easy interpretation of results, the method can be effectively applied in a variety of multi-modal neural activity flow modeling tasks. © 2013 Eliseyev, Aksenova.

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Eliseyev, A., & Aksenova, T. (2013). Recursive N-Way Partial Least Squares for Brain-Computer Interface. PLoS ONE, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069962

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