SSVEP-based brain–computer interface for music using a low-density EEG system
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University of PlymouthIssue Date
2022-07-11Subjects
brain-neuronal computer interfacehuman-computer interaction
signal processing
Subject Categories::G440 Human-computer Interaction
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In this paper, we present a bespoke brain–computer interface (BCI), which was developed for a person with severe motor-impairments, who was previously a Violinist, to allow performing and composing music at home. It uses steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) and adopts a dry, low-density, and wireless electroencephalogram (EEG) headset. In this study, we investigated two parameters: (1) placement of the EEG headset and (2) inter-stimulus distance and found that the former significantly improved the information transfer rate (ITR). To analyze EEG, we adopted canonical correlation analysis (CCA) without weight-calibration. The BCI for musical performance realized a high ITR of 37.59 ± 9.86 bits min−1 and a mean accuracy of 88.89 ± 10.09%. The BCI for musical composition obtained an ITR of 14.91 ± 2.87 bits min−1 and a mean accuracy of 95.83 ± 6.97%. The BCI was successfully deployed to the person with severe motor-impairments. She regularly uses it for musical composition at home, demonstrating how BCIs can be translated from laboratories to real-world scenarios.Citation
Venkatesh S, Miranda ER, Braund E (2022) 'SSVEP-based brain–computer interface for music using a low-density EEG system', Assistive Technology: The Offical Journal of RESNA, 35 (5), pp.378-388.Publisher
Taylor and FrancisAdditional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10400435.2022.2084182Type
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1040-0435ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/10400435.2022.2084182
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