Classification of Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials based on the visual stimuli duty cycle

H. Cecotti
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Abstract

The detection of Steady State Visual Evoked Potentials (SSVEP) in the electroencephalogram (EEG) allows creating non-invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). To produce an SSVEP response, a visual stimulus must be presented to the user. This stimulus can be a light that flickers at a particular frequency. Classical SSVEP-BCIs consider a frequency for each BCI command. One problem for an SSVEP based BCI can be the number of simultaneous flickering stimuli. It is difficult to render many flashing boxes with as many frequencies as boxes, due to hardware constraint like the vertical refresh rate of a screen. As an alternative to the common paradigm that assigns one command to each frequency, we propose to classify different type of SSVEP responses based on the duty cycle of the flickering lights, the frequency being the same for evoking SSVEP responses. Three paradigms based on different duty cycles over six subjects are compared. The offline classification of the obtained SSVEP responses is performed with spatial filters combined with a Bayesian Linear Discriminant Analysis classifier. The results show that it is possible to efficiently discriminate SSVEP responses given by visual stimuli at the same frequency but with different duty cycles.
基于视觉刺激占空比的稳态视觉诱发电位分类
在脑电图(EEG)中检测稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP)允许创建非侵入性脑机接口(BCI)。为了产生SSVEP反应,必须向用户呈现视觉刺激。这种刺激可以是一种以特定频率闪烁的光。经典的ssvep -BCI为每个BCI命令考虑一个频率。基于SSVEP的脑机接口的一个问题可能是同时闪烁的刺激的数量。由于屏幕的垂直刷新率等硬件限制,我们很难以相同频率呈现许多闪烁框。作为为每个频率分配一个命令的通用范式的替代方案,我们建议根据闪烁灯的占空比对不同类型的SSVEP响应进行分类,调用SSVEP响应的频率相同。对基于不同占空比的三种范式进行了比较。利用空间滤波器结合贝叶斯线性判别分析分类器对得到的SSVEP响应进行离线分类。结果表明,该方法可以有效地区分相同频率不同占空比的视觉刺激的SSVEP反应。
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