Author:
Li Xueyuan,Haba Taichi,Cui Gaochao,Kinoshita Fumiya,Touyama Hideaki
Abstract
AbstractDuring the advantages of shorter training and higher information throughput, steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is widely used in brain–computer interface (BCI) research. Recently, collecting EEG signals from the ear area (ear-EEG) has gained increasing attention because it is more comfortable and convenient than scalp electrodes. The ear-EEG-based BCI system based on ear electrodes has weaker signals and more noise components because the electrodes are located far away from the top of the head. In this study, the RandOm Convolutional KErnel Transform (ROCKET) algorithm integrated with the Morlet wavelet transform (Morlet-ROCKET) was proposed to solve this issue. This study compared the performence of Morlet-ROCKET with two established methods: canonical correlation analysis-based (FBCCA) and Transformer methods. The proposed Morlet-ROCKET model demonstrated superior performance across multiple measures, including increased classification accuracy in 1 s, 3 s, and 4 s time windows and higher area under the curve (AUC) values in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. The analysis result proved that with efficient data processing algorithms, ear-EEG-based BCI systems can also have good performance, and providing support for the popularization of BCI.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC