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Article: A chromatic transient visual evoked potential based encoding/decoding approach for brain-computer interface

TitleA chromatic transient visual evoked potential based encoding/decoding approach for brain-computer interface
Authors
KeywordsBrain-Computer Interface (BCI)
Chromatic Transient Visual Evoked Potential
Electroencephalography
Time-Encoded Visual Stimulation
Issue Date2011
PublisherIEEE. The Journal's web site is located at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?reload=true&punumber=5503868
Citation
IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, 2011, v. 1 n. 4, p. 578-589 How to Cite?
AbstractThis paper presents a new encoding/decoding approach to brain-computer interface (BCI) based on chromatic transient visual evoked potential (CTVEP). The proposed CTVEP-based encoding/decoding approach is designed to provide a safer and more comfortable stimulation method than the conventional VEP-based stimulation methods for BCI without loss of efficiency. For this purpose, low-frequency isoluminant chromatic stimuli are time-encoded to serve as different input commands for BCI control, and the superior comfortableness of the proposed stimulation method is validated by a survey. A combination of diversified signal processing techniques are further employed to decode the information from CTVEP. Based on experimental results, a properly designed configuration of the CTVEP-based stimulation method and a tailored signal processing framework are developed. It is demonstrated that high performance (at information transfer rate: 58.0 bits/min, accuracy: 94.9%, false alarm rate: 1.3%) for BCI can be achieved by means of the CTVEP-based encoding/decoding approach. It turns out that to achieve such good performance, only simple signal processing algorithms with very low computational complexity are required, which makes the method suitable for the development of a practical BCI system. A preliminary prototype of such a system has been implemented with demonstrated applicability. © 2011 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/155731
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2021 Impact Factor: 5.877
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.868
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dc.contributor.authorZhang, Zen_US
dc.contributor.authorHung, YSen_US
dc.contributor.authorNiu, Zen_US
dc.contributor.authorChang, Cen_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-08-08T08:35:04Z-
dc.date.available2012-08-08T08:35:04Z-
dc.date.issued2011en_US
dc.identifier.citationIEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, 2011, v. 1 n. 4, p. 578-589en_US
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dc.description.abstractThis paper presents a new encoding/decoding approach to brain-computer interface (BCI) based on chromatic transient visual evoked potential (CTVEP). The proposed CTVEP-based encoding/decoding approach is designed to provide a safer and more comfortable stimulation method than the conventional VEP-based stimulation methods for BCI without loss of efficiency. For this purpose, low-frequency isoluminant chromatic stimuli are time-encoded to serve as different input commands for BCI control, and the superior comfortableness of the proposed stimulation method is validated by a survey. A combination of diversified signal processing techniques are further employed to decode the information from CTVEP. Based on experimental results, a properly designed configuration of the CTVEP-based stimulation method and a tailored signal processing framework are developed. It is demonstrated that high performance (at information transfer rate: 58.0 bits/min, accuracy: 94.9%, false alarm rate: 1.3%) for BCI can be achieved by means of the CTVEP-based encoding/decoding approach. It turns out that to achieve such good performance, only simple signal processing algorithms with very low computational complexity are required, which makes the method suitable for the development of a practical BCI system. A preliminary prototype of such a system has been implemented with demonstrated applicability. © 2011 IEEE.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
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dc.subjectBrain-Computer Interface (BCI)en_US
dc.subjectChromatic Transient Visual Evoked Potentialen_US
dc.subjectElectroencephalographyen_US
dc.subjectTime-Encoded Visual Stimulationen_US
dc.titleA chromatic transient visual evoked potential based encoding/decoding approach for brain-computer interfaceen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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