A Spatio-Temporal Method for Extracting Gamma-Band Features to Enhance Classification in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Task

Rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) is a type of electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern commonly used for target recognition. Besides delta- and theta-band responses already used for classification, RSVP task also evokes gamma-band responses having low amplitude and large individual difference. This...

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Published inInternational journal of neural systems Vol. 32; no. 3; p. 2250010
Main Authors Xie, Ping, Hao, Shencai, Zhao, Jing, Liang, Zhenhu, Li, Xiaoli
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore 01.03.2022
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Summary:Rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) is a type of electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern commonly used for target recognition. Besides delta- and theta-band responses already used for classification, RSVP task also evokes gamma-band responses having low amplitude and large individual difference. This paper proposes a filter bank spatio-temporal component analysis (FBSCA) method, extracting spatio-temporal features of the gamma-band responses for the first time, to enhance the RSVP classification performance. Considering the individual difference in time latency and responsive frequency, the proposed FBSCA method decomposes the gamma-band EEG data into sub-components in different time-frequency-space domains and seeks the weight coefficients to optimize the combinations of electrodes, common spatial pattern (CSP) components, time windows and frequency bands. Two state-of-the-art methods, i.e. hierarchical discriminant principal component analysis (HDPCA) and discriminative canonical pattern matching (DCPM), were used for comparison. The performance was evaluated in [Formula: see text] cross validations using a public dataset. Study results showed that the FBSCA method outperformed the other methods regardless of number of training trials. These results suggest that the proposed FBSCA method can enhance the RSVP classification.
ISSN:1793-6462
DOI:10.1142/S0129065722500101