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A Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface Based on the Fusion of P300 and SSVEP Scores.

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (2015-02-24)
Erwei Yin, Timothy Zeyl, Rami Saab, Tom Chau, Dewen Hu, Zongtan Zhou
ABSTRACT

The present study proposes a hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) with 64 selectable items based on the fusion of P300 and steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) brain signals. With this approach, row/column (RC) P300 and two-step SSVEP paradigms were integrated to create two hybrid paradigms, which we denote as the double RC (DRC) and 4-D spellers. In each hybrid paradigm, the target is simultaneously detected based on both P300 and SSVEP potentials as measured by the electroencephalogram. We further proposed a maximum-probability estimation (MPE) fusion approach to combine the P300 and SSVEP on a score level and compared this approach to other approaches based on linear discriminant analysis, a naïve Bayes classifier, and support vector machines. The experimental results obtained from thirteen participants indicated that the 4-D hybrid paradigm outperformed the DRC paradigm and that the MPE fusion achieved higher accuracy compared with the other approaches. Importantly, 12 of the 13 participants, using the 4-D paradigm achieved an accuracy of over 90% and the average accuracy was 95.18%. These promising results suggest that the proposed hybrid BCI system could be used in the design of a high-performance BCI-based keyboard.

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