A deep descriptor for cross-tasking EEG-based recognition

Author:

Mota Mariana R.F.1,Silva Pedro H.L.1ORCID,Luz Eduardo J.S.1ORCID,Moreira Gladston J.P.1ORCID,Schons Thiago1,Moraes Lauro A.G.1ORCID,Menotti David2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computing, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil

2. Department of Informatics, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

Abstract

Due to the application of vital signs in expert systems, new approaches have emerged, and vital signals have been gaining space in biometrics. One of these signals is the electroencephalogram (EEG). The motor task in which a subject is doing, or even thinking, influences the pattern of brain waves and disturb the signal acquired. In this work, biometrics with the EEG signal from a cross-task perspective are explored. Based on deep convolutional networks (CNN) and Squeeze-and-Excitation Blocks, a novel method is developed to produce a deep EEG signal descriptor to assess the impact of the motor task in EEG signal on biometric verification. The Physionet EEG Motor Movement/Imagery Dataset is used here for method evaluation, which has 64 EEG channels from 109 subjects performing different tasks. Since the volume of data provided by the dataset is not large enough to effectively train a Deep CNN model, it is also proposed a data augmentation technique to achieve better performance. An evaluation protocol is proposed to assess the robustness regarding the number of EEG channels and also to enforce train and test sets without individual overlapping. A new state-of-the-art result is achieved for the cross-task scenario (EER of 0.1%) and the Squeeze-and-Excitation based networks overcome the simple CNN architecture in three out of four cross-individual scenarios.

Funder

Federal University of Ouro Preto

National Council for Scientific and Technological

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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