Sparse Support Vector Machine for Simultaneous Feature Selection and Classification in Motor-Imagery-Based BCI

  • Zhang Y
  • Wang Y
  • Jin J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Effective common spatial pattern (CSP) feature extraction for motor- imagery (MI) EEG recordings usually depends on the filter band selection to a large extent. However, the most proper filter band can hardly be determined manually due to its subject-specific property. This study introduces a sparse support vector machine (SSVM) approach to implement simultaneous CSP feature selection and classification for MI-based brain–computer interface (BCI). In SSVM, CSP features are first extracted on multiple signals that are filtered from raw EEG data at a set of overlapping subbands. SVM with l1-norm regularization is then proposed to clas- sify MI tasks with automatic selection of filter bands giving the significant CSP features. The effectiveness of SSVM for MI classification is demonstrated on the BCI Competition III dataset IVa, in comparison with several other competing methods. Experimental results indicate that the proposed SSVM method is promising for development of an improved MI-based BCI. Keywords

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Zhang, Y., Wang, Y., Jin, J., & Wang, X. (2016). Sparse Support Vector Machine for Simultaneous Feature Selection and Classification in Motor-Imagery-Based BCI (pp. 363–369). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0207-6_50

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