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A Study on the Effect of the Inter-Sources Distance on the Performance of the SSVEP-Based BCI Systems
Brain Computer Interfacing (BCI) systems, which are a new communicating channel between humans and the computers are growing rapidly. One such a method is based on the Steady State Visual Evoked Potentials (SSVEP), which can be recorded during visual stimulating of the subject by a twinkling light source with a fixed frequency. An important parameter to be considered is the effect of the inter-sources distance on the accuracy of such BCI systems. In particular inter-sources (LEDs) distances of 4, 14, 24, 44 and 64 cm when the sources plane is located 60 cm away from the subject's eyes (producing inter-sources visual angles of 3.8°, 13.4°, 22.6°, 40.2° and 56° respectively) were examined. In addition, four different sweep lengths of 0.5, 1, 2 and 3 seconds are considered. In addition, due to the usage of the AR models for feature extraction from the SSVEP signals, selection of the best AR model together with the best classifier among the LDA, the SVM and the Naive Bayes are studied. It is showed that the BCI system with D=44 cm, AR order of 13 and either the LDA or the SVM classifiers could produce the best results compared to the other cases.