TRCA-Net: using TRCA filters to boost the SSVEP classification with convolutional neural network.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Yang Deng, Qingyu Sun, Ce Wang, Yijun Wang, S Kevin Zhou
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Abstract

Objective.The steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface has received extensive attention in research due to its simple system, less training data, and high information transfer rate. There are currently two prominent methods dominating the classification of SSVEP signals. One is the knowledge-based task-related component analysis (TRCA) method, whose core idea is to find the spatial filters by maximizing the inter-trial covariance. The other is the deep learning-based approach, which directly learns a classification model from data. However, how to integrate the two methods to achieve better performance has not been studied before.Approach.In this study, we develop a novel algorithm named TRCA-Net (TRCA-Net) to enhance SSVEP signal classification, which enjoys the advantages of both the knowledge-based method and the deep model. Specifically, the proposed TRCA-Net first performs TRCA to obtain spatial filters, which extract task-related components of data. Then the TRCA-filtered features from different filters are rearranged as new multi-channel signals for a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) for classification. Introducing the TRCA filters to a deep learning-based approach improves the signal-to-noise ratio of input data, hence benefiting the deep learning model.Main results.We evaluate the performance of TRCA-Net using two publicly available large-scale benchmark datasets, and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of TRCA-Net. Additionally, offline and online experiments separately testing ten and five subjects further validate the robustness of TRCA-Net. Further, we conduct ablation studies on different CNN backbones and demonstrate that our approach can be transplanted into other CNN models to boost their performance.Significance.The proposed approach is believed to have a promising potential for SSVEP classification and promote its practical applications in communication and control. The code is available athttps://github.com/Sungden/TRCA-Net.

TRCA- net:使用TRCA滤波器增强卷积神经网络的SSVEP分类。
目标。基于稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP)的脑机接口以其系统简单、训练数据少、信息传输速率高等优点受到广泛关注。目前主要有两种方法对SSVEP信号进行分类。一种是基于知识的任务相关分量分析(TRCA)方法,其核心思想是通过最大化试验间协方差来寻找空间滤波器。另一种是基于深度学习的方法,直接从数据中学习分类模型。在本研究中,我们开发了一种新的算法——TRCA-Net (TRCA-Net)来增强SSVEP信号的分类能力,该算法兼具了基于知识的方法和深度模型的优点。具体而言,本文提出的TRCA- net首先执行TRCA以获得空间滤波器,空间滤波器提取数据的任务相关成分。然后将来自不同滤波器的trca滤波特征重新排列为新的多通道信号,用于深度卷积神经网络(CNN)进行分类。将TRCA滤波器引入到基于深度学习的方法中,可以提高输入数据的信噪比,从而有利于深度学习模型。主要的结果。我们使用两个公开可用的大规模基准数据集来评估TRCA-Net的性能,结果证明了TRCA-Net的有效性。此外,线下和线上实验分别测试了10名和5名受试者,进一步验证了TRCA-Net的鲁棒性。此外,我们还对不同的CNN骨干网进行了消融研究,结果表明,我们的方法可以移植到其他CNN模型中,以提高其性能。代码可从https://github.com/Sungden/TRCA-Net获得。
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Journal of neural engineering
Journal of neural engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
319
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The goal of Journal of Neural Engineering (JNE) is to act as a forum for the interdisciplinary field of neural engineering where neuroscientists, neurobiologists and engineers can publish their work in one periodical that bridges the gap between neuroscience and engineering. The journal publishes articles in the field of neural engineering at the molecular, cellular and systems levels. The scope of the journal encompasses experimental, computational, theoretical, clinical and applied aspects of: Innovative neurotechnology; Brain-machine (computer) interface; Neural interfacing; Bioelectronic medicines; Neuromodulation; Neural prostheses; Neural control; Neuro-rehabilitation; Neurorobotics; Optical neural engineering; Neural circuits: artificial & biological; Neuromorphic engineering; Neural tissue regeneration; Neural signal processing; Theoretical and computational neuroscience; Systems neuroscience; Translational neuroscience; Neuroimaging.
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