Frontiers in Neuroscience (May 2018)

Improving Generalization Based on l1-Norm Regularization for EEG-Based Motor Imagery Classification

  • Yuwei Zhao,
  • Jiuqi Han,
  • Yushu Chen,
  • Hongji Sun,
  • Jiayun Chen,
  • Jiayun Chen,
  • Ang Ke,
  • Ang Ke,
  • Yao Han,
  • Yao Han,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Jin Zhou,
  • Changyong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Multichannel electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in typical brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. In general, a number of parameters are essential for a EEG classification algorithm due to redundant features involved in EEG signals. However, the generalization of the EEG method is often adversely affected by the model complexity, considerably coherent with its number of undetermined parameters, further leading to heavy overfitting. To decrease the complexity and improve the generalization of EEG method, we present a novel l1-norm-based approach to combine the decision value obtained from each EEG channel directly. By extracting the information from different channels on independent frequency bands (FB) with l1-norm regularization, the method proposed fits the training data with much less parameters compared to common spatial pattern (CSP) methods in order to reduce overfitting. Moreover, an effective and efficient solution to minimize the optimization object is proposed. The experimental results on dataset IVa of BCI competition III and dataset I of BCI competition IV show that, the proposed method contributes to high classification accuracy and increases generalization performance for the classification of MI EEG. As the training set ratio decreases from 80 to 20%, the average classification accuracy on the two datasets changes from 85.86 and 86.13% to 84.81 and 76.59%, respectively. The classification performance and generalization of the proposed method contribute to the practical application of MI based BCI systems.

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