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Title: Subject-independent Classification on Brain-Computer Interface using Autonomous Deep Learning for Finger Movement Recognition
Authors: ANAM, Khairul
BUKHORI, Saiful
HANGGARA, Faruq Sandi
PRATAMA, Mahardhika
Keywords: Subject-independent Classification
Brain-Computer Interface
Autonomous Deep Learning
finger movement recognition
Issue Date: 20-Jul-2020
Publisher: IEEE EMBS
Abstract: The degradation of the subject-independent classification on a brain-computer interface is a challenging issue. One method mostly taken to overcome this problem is by collecting as many subjects as possible and then training the system across all subjects. This article introduces streaming online learning called autonomous deep learning (ADL) to classify five individual fingers based on electroencephalography (EEG) signals to overcome the issue above. ADL is a deep learning architecture that can construct its structure by itself through streaming learning and adapt its structure to the changes occurring in the input. In this article, the input of ADL is a common spatial pattern (CSP) extracted from the EEG signal of healthy subjects. The experimental results on the subject-dependence classification across four subjects using 5fold cross-validation show that that ADL achieved the classification accuracy of around 77%. This performance was excellent compared to a random forest (RF) and a convolutional neural network (CNN). They achieved accuracies of about 53% and 72%, respectively. On the subject-independent classification, ADL outperforms CNN by resulting stable accuracies for both training and testing, different from CNN that experience accuracy degradation to approximately 50%. These results imply that ADL is a promising machine learning in dealing with the issue in the subject-independent classification.
Description: Proceedings The 42th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2020
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/102740
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