Title
A Novel EEG-Based Four-Class Linguistic BCI
Date Issued
01 July 2019
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Jahangiri A.
Sepulveda F.
Tohoku University
Publisher(s)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
In this work, we present a novel EEG-based Linguistic BCI, which uses the four phonemic structures 'BA', 'FO', 'LE', and 'RY' as covert speech task classes. Six neurologically healthy volunteers with the age range of 19-37 participated in this experiment. Participants were asked to covertly speak a phonemic structure when they heard an auditory cue. EEG was recorded with 64 electrodes at 2048 samples/s. The duration of each trial is 312ms starting with the cue. The BCI was trained using a mixed randomized recording run containing 15 trials per class. The BCI is tested by playing a simple game of 'Wack a mole' containing 5 trials per class presented in random order. The average classification accuracy for the 6 users is 82.5%. The most valuable features emerge after Auditory cue recognition (~100ms post onset), and within the 70-128 Hz frequency range. The most significant identified brain regions were the Prefrontal Cortex (linked to stimulus driven executive control), Wernicke's area (linked to Phonological code retrieval), the right IFG, and Broca's area (linked to syllabification). In this work, we have only scratched the surface of using Linguistic tasks for BCIs and the potential for creating much more capable systems in the future using this approach exists.
Start page
3050
End page
3053
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la computación
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85077873570
PubMed ID
Source
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
ISSN of the container
1557170X
ISBN of the container
978-153861311-5
Conference
41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2019
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by Fondecyt from Concytec, Peru. Contract 112-2017 and Project grant J004-2016.
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