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2016
Conference Paper
Titel
Alternative CSP approaches for multimodal distributed BCI data
Abstract
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are trained to distinguish between two (or more) mental states, e.g., left and right hand motor imagery, from the recorded brain signals. Common Spatial Patterns (CSP) is a popular method to optimally separate data from two motor imagery tasks under the assumption of an unimodal class distribution. In out of lab environments where users are distracted by additional noise sources this assumption may not hold. This paper systematically investigates BCI performance under such distractions and proposes two novel CSP variants, ensemble CSP and 2-step CSP, which can cope with multimodal class distributions. The proposed algorithms are evaluated using simulations and BCI data of 16 healthy participants performing motor imagery under 6 different types of distraction. Both methods are shown to significantly enhance the performance compared to the standard procedure.