Affiliation:
1. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300380, China
2. Defense Innovation Institute, Academy of Military Sciences (AMS), Beijing 100071, China
Abstract
In brain-computer interface (BCI) systems, challenges are presented by the recognition of motor imagery (MI) brain signals. Established recognition approaches have achieved favorable performance from patterns like SSVEP, AEP, and P300, whereas the classification methods for MI need to be improved. Hence, seeking a classification method that exhibits high accuracy and robustness for application in MI-BCI systems is essential. In this study, the Sparrow search algorithm (SSA)-optimized Deep Belief Network (DBN), called SSA-DBN, is designed to recognize the EEG features extracted by the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD). The performance of the DBN is enhanced by the optimized hyper-parameters obtained through the SSA. Our method’s efficacy was tested on three datasets: two public and one private. Results indicate a relatively high accuracy rate, outperforming three baseline methods. Specifically, on the private dataset, our approach achieved an accuracy of 87.83%, marking a significant 10.38% improvement over the standard DBN algorithm. For the BCI IV 2a dataset, we recorded an accuracy of 86.14%, surpassing the DBN algorithm by 9.33%. In the SMR-BCI dataset, our method attained a classification accuracy of 87.21%, which is 5.57% higher than that of the conventional DBN algorithm. This study demonstrates enhanced classification capabilities in MI-BCI, potentially contributing to advancements in the field of BCI.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program of China
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