Speech Imagery Classification using Length-Wise Training based on Deep Learning

12/07/2020
by   Byeong-Hoo Lee, et al.
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Brain-computer interface uses brain signals to control external devices without actual control behavior. Recently, speech imagery has been studied for direct communication using language. Speech imagery uses brain signals generated when the user imagines speech. Unlike motor imagery, speech imagery still has unknown characteristics. Additionally, electroencephalography has intricate and non-stationary properties resulting in insufficient decoding performance. In addition, speech imagery is difficult to utilize spatial features. In this study, we designed length-wise training that allows the model to classify a series of a small number of words. In addition, we proposed hierarchical convolutional neural network structure and loss function to maximize the training strategy. The proposed method showed competitive performance in speech imagery classification. Hence, we demonstrated that the length of the word is a clue at improving classification performance.

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