End-to-End Deep Transfer Learning for Calibration-free Motor Imagery Brain Computer Interfaces

07/24/2023
by   Maryam Alimardani, et al.
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A major issue in Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) is their poor classification accuracy and the large amount of data that is required for subject-specific calibration. This makes BCIs less accessible to general users in out-of-the-lab applications. This study employed deep transfer learning for development of calibration-free subject-independent MI-BCI classifiers. Unlike earlier works that applied signal preprocessing and feature engineering steps in transfer learning, this study adopted an end-to-end deep learning approach on raw EEG signals. Three deep learning models (MIN2Net, EEGNet and DeepConvNet) were trained and compared using an openly available dataset. The dataset contained EEG signals from 55 subjects who conducted a left- vs. right-hand motor imagery task. To evaluate the performance of each model, a leave-one-subject-out cross validation was used. The results of the models differed significantly. MIN2Net was not able to differentiate right- vs. left-hand motor imagery of new users, with a median accuracy of 51.7 other two models performed better, with median accuracies of 62.5 and 59.2 of 70 accuracies of these models when tested on other datasets without transfer learning.

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