非同步稳态视觉诱发电位脑机接口应用:带与不带眼动追踪切换范式的真阳性率和假阳性率比较

Jun Xie, Huanqing Zhang, Yi Liu, Peng Fang, Hongwei Yu, Liushi He, Guanglin Li, Song Yuan, Guanghua Xu, Min Li
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脑机接口(brain-computer interface, BCI)技术由于绕过了肌肉活动或周围神经的控制,在麻痹患者的康复治疗等多个领域都具有优势。稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP)在脑机接口中得到了广泛的应用。基于SSVEP的BCI具有信息传输率高、无需训练或较少训练、抗干扰性强等优点,可用于更自然的异步BCI应用,由用户控制而非同步模式的操作系统。为了解决常见的异步SSVEP BCI应用中存在的高误报率问题,本文提出了一种基于眼动追踪开关的BCI模式,以降低误报率,提高异步BCI系统的性能。在该范式中,使用注视点位置而不是脑电信号来判断系统是否处于空闲状态。实验结果表明,将眼动追踪开关应用于异步SSVEP脑接口时,FPR降低到10%以下,识别准确率(即真阳性率,TPR)也有一定程度的提高,证明了眼动追踪开关在异步脑接口应用中的适用性。
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Asynchronous steady-state visual evoked potential brain-computer interface application: True and false positive rate comparison between with and without eye-tracking switch paradigms
Due to the bypass of muscle activity or peripheral nerve control, brain-computer interface (BCI) technique has advantages in different fields such as medical field for the rehabilitation of paralyzed patients. Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) has been widely adopted in BCI applications. SSVEP based BCIs have the advantages of high information transfer rate, less or no need of training, and strong anti-interference, which could be used in the more natural asynchronous BCI application with control of the users rather than the operant system of the synchronous mode. In order to solve the problem of high false positive rate (FPR) in common asynchronous SSVEP BCI applications, this paper proposed an eye-tracking switch based BCI paradigm to reduce the FPR and to improve the performance of the asynchronous BCI system. In the proposed paradigm, the fixation point position instead of EEG signal is used to determine whether the system is in idle state. Experimental results showed that when eye-tracking switch was applied in the asynchronous SSVEP BCI, the FPR was reduced to less than 10% and the recognition accuracy (i.e., the true positive rate, TPR) can also be improved to a certain extent, which proved the applicability of the eye-tracking switch in asynchronous BCI applications.
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