A dynamic and self-adaptive classification algorithm for motor imagery EEG signals

•A high accuracy motor imagery based BCI algorithm is proposed.•Spatial and spectral features of EEG signals related to left and right hand movements are extracted and classified using many algorithms.•A novel dynamic and self-adaptive algorithm (DSAA) based on the least-squares method is proposed t...

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Published inJournal of neuroscience methods Vol. 327; p. 108346
Main Authors Belwafi, Kais, Gannouni, Sofien, Aboalsamh, Hatim, Mathkour, Hassan, Belghith, Abdelfattah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.11.2019
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Summary:•A high accuracy motor imagery based BCI algorithm is proposed.•Spatial and spectral features of EEG signals related to left and right hand movements are extracted and classified using many algorithms.•A novel dynamic and self-adaptive algorithm (DSAA) based on the least-squares method is proposed to select the appropriate couple of feature extraction and classification algorithms.•The proposed system is allowed to increases the recognition rate of trials despite the unavailability of reference trial labels of 17 subjects. Brain–computer interface (BCI) is a communication pathway applied for pathological analysis or functional substitution. BCI based on functional substitution enables the recognition of a subject's intention to control devices such as prosthesis and wheelchairs. Discrimination of electroencephalography (EEG) trials related to left- and right-hand movements requires complex EEG signal processing to achieve good system performance. In this study, a novel dynamic and self-adaptive algorithm (DSAA) based on the least-squares method is proposed to select the most appropriate feature extraction and classification algorithms couple for each subject. Specifically, the best couple identified during the training of the system is updated during online testing in order to check the stability of the selected couple and maintain high system accuracy. Extensive and systematic experiments were conducted on public datasets of 17 subjects in the BCI-competition and the results show an improved performance for DSAA over other selected state-of-the-art methods. The results show that the proposed system enhanced the classification accuracy for the three chosen public datasets by 8% compared to other approaches. Moreover, the proposed system was successful in selecting the best path despite the unavailability of reference labels. Performing dynamic and self-adaptive selection for the best feature extraction and classification algorithm couple increases the recognition rate of trials despite the unavailability of reference trial labels. This approach allows the development of a complete BCI system with excellent accuracy.
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ISSN:0165-0270
1872-678X
1872-678X
DOI:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2019.108346