E‐CNNet: Time‐reassigned Multisynchrosqueezing transform‐based deep learning framework for MI‐BCI task classification

Author:

Kaur Manvir1ORCID,Upadhyay Rahul1,Kumar Vinay1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Communication Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Patiala India

Abstract

AbstractThe classification of electroencephalograms‐based motor imagery signals poses a significant issue in the design and development of brain‐computer interfaces. Neural Networks are observed to be successful in classification of motor imagery brain signals. However, the existing motor imagery data sets are of limited size and suffer from low signal to noise ratio. Hence, to achieve high performance with small datasets, this paper proposes a novel combination of time frequency analysis along with deep learning network to perform the brain signal classification task. The proposed framework consists of two parts: (1) Time‐reassigned Multisynchrosqueezing Transform to efficiently capture the dynamic properties of non‐stationary EEG; and (2) A new hybrid model E‐CNNet is proposed for feature extraction and classification of brain signals. A robust classification pipeline is constructed to classify the extracted features into respective motor imagery tasks. Ensemble of boosting classifiers is used to generate the final predictions, thus, reducing the variance and bias of individual classifiers. The performance of the proposed methodology is evaluated using two publicly available datasets: BCI competition III, dataset IIIa and BCI competition IV, dataset IIa. We have obtained the average classification accuracy of 94.44% on BCI competition III, dataset IIIa and 89.25% on BCI competition IV, dataset IIa.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Software,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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