Improving Accuracy of Event-Related Potentials Classification by Channel Selection Using Independent Component Analysis and Least Square Methods
0209 industrial biotechnology
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.4018/ijssci.2016070101
Publication Date:
2016-11-22T17:44:12Z
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This paper proposes a method for achieving a high performance of N200 and P300 classification by applying independent component analysis to select the channels, which deliver brain signals with large N200 and P300 potentials and small artifacts. In this study, the authors find out the relationship between the highest accuracy and the weights of the independent components and use this relationship to predict the optimal channels of each individual subject. They compare five channel selection methods: the ICA-based method and the curve-fitting-based method proposed in this paper, the amplitude-based method, the experiential optimal 8 channel combination and all 30 channel combination methods. The comparative studies show that the ICA-based method achieves an average accuracy of 99.3% across four subjects, which is superior to the other four methods.
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