Regularised CSP for Sensor Selection in BCI.

TitleRegularised CSP for Sensor Selection in BCI.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsFarquhar, J, Jeremy Jeremy Hill, Lal, TN, Schölkopf, B
Date Published01/2006
Abstract

The Common Spatial Pattern (CSP) algorithm is a highly successful method for efficiently calculating spatial filters for brain signal classification. Spatial filtering can improve classification performance considerably, but demands that a large number of electrodes be mounted, which is inconvenient in day-to-day BCI usage. The CSP algorithm is also known for its tendency to overfit, i.e. to learn the noise in the training set rather than the signal. Both problems motivate an approach in which spatial filters are sparsified. We briefly sketch a reformulation of the problem which allows us to do this, using 1-norm regularisation. Focusing on the electrode selection issue, we present preliminary results on EEG data sets that suggest that effective spatial filters may be computed with as few as 10–20 electrodes, hence offering the potential to simplify the practical realisation of BCI systems significantly.

URLhttp://edoc.mpg.de/312060

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