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EEG classification using sparse Bayesian extreme learning machine for brain–computer interface
by
Zhou, Guoxu
, Jin, Zhichao
, Zhang, Yu
, Gao, Daqi
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Background noise
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Classification
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Computer Science
/ Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
/ Human-computer interface
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Imagery
/ Machine learning
/ Probabilistic inference
/ Probability and Statistics in Computer Science
/ Rhythm
/ S.I. : Multi-Source Data Understanding (MSDU)
/ Stability
/ Support vector machines
2020
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EEG classification using sparse Bayesian extreme learning machine for brain–computer interface
by
Zhou, Guoxu
, Jin, Zhichao
, Zhang, Yu
, Gao, Daqi
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Background noise
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Classification
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Computer Science
/ Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
/ Human-computer interface
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Imagery
/ Machine learning
/ Probabilistic inference
/ Probability and Statistics in Computer Science
/ Rhythm
/ S.I. : Multi-Source Data Understanding (MSDU)
/ Stability
/ Support vector machines
2020
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EEG classification using sparse Bayesian extreme learning machine for brain–computer interface
by
Zhou, Guoxu
, Jin, Zhichao
, Zhang, Yu
, Gao, Daqi
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Background noise
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Classification
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Computer Science
/ Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
/ Human-computer interface
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Imagery
/ Machine learning
/ Probabilistic inference
/ Probability and Statistics in Computer Science
/ Rhythm
/ S.I. : Multi-Source Data Understanding (MSDU)
/ Stability
/ Support vector machines
2020
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EEG classification using sparse Bayesian extreme learning machine for brain–computer interface
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EEG classification using sparse Bayesian extreme learning machine for brain–computer interface
2020
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Mu rhythm is a spontaneous neural response occurring during a motor imagery (MI) task and has been increasingly applied to the design of brain–computer interface (BCI). Accurate classification of MI is usually rather difficult to be achieved since mu rhythm is very weak and likely to be contaminated by other background noises. As an extension of the single layer feedforward network, extreme learning machine (ELM) has recently proven to be more efficient than support vector machine that is a benchmark for MI-related EEG classification. With probabilistic inference, this study introduces a sparse Bayesian ELM (SBELM)-based algorithm to improve the classification performance of MI. SBELM is able to automatically control the model complexity and exclude redundant hidden neurons by combining advantageous of both ELM and sparse Bayesian learning. The effectiveness of SBELM for MI-related EEG classification is validated on a public dataset from BCI Competition IV IIb in comparison with several other competing algorithms. Superior classification accuracy confirms that the proposed SBELM-based algorithm is a promising candidate for performance improvement of an MI BCI.
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Springer London,Springer Nature B.V
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