Empirical Mode Decomposition and a Bidirectional LSTM Architecture Used to Decode Individual Finger MI-EEG Signals

Tat’y Mwata-Velu, J. Ruiz-Pinales, J. Aviña-Cervantes, J. González-Barbosa, J. Contreras-Hernandez
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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) paradigms based on Motor Imagery Electroencephalogram (MI-EEG) signals have been developed because the related signals can be generated voluntarily to control further applications. Researches using strong and stout limbs MI-EEG signals reported performing significant classification rates for BCI applied systems. However, MI-EEG signals produced by imagined movements of small limbs present a real classification challenge to be effectively used in BCI systems. It is due to a reduced signal level and increased noisy distorted effects. This study aims to decode individual right-hand fingers’ imagined movements for BCI applications, using MI-EEG signals from C3, Cz, P3, and Pz channels. For this purpose, the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) preprocesses the non-stationary and non-linear EEG signals to finally use a Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) to classify corresponding feature sequences. An average accuracy of 98.8 % was achieved for ring-finger movements decoding using k-fold cross-validation on a public dataset (Scientific-Data). The obtained results support that the proposed framework can be used for BCI control applications.
基于经验模态分解和双向LSTM结构的手指MI-EEG信号解码
基于运动图像脑电图(MI-EEG)信号的脑机接口(BCI)范式之所以得到发展,是因为相关信号可以自发地产生以控制进一步的应用。使用强壮和粗壮肢体MI-EEG信号的研究报告了BCI应用系统的显著分类率。然而,由想象的小肢体运动产生的MI-EEG信号对BCI系统的有效使用提出了真正的分类挑战。这是由于降低了信号电平和增加了噪声失真的影响。本研究旨在利用来自C3、Cz、P3和Pz通道的MI-EEG信号,解码个体右手手指的想象运动,用于脑机接口应用。为此,经验模态分解(EMD)对非平稳和非线性脑电信号进行预处理,最后利用双向长短期记忆(BiLSTM)对相应的特征序列进行分类。在公共数据集(Scientific-Data)上使用k-fold交叉验证,无名指动作解码的平均准确率达到98.8%。实验结果表明,该框架可用于脑机接口控制。
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