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A Boosting Approach to P300 Detection with Application to Brain-Computer Interfaces

Hoffmann, U.  
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Garcia, G.
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Vesin, J.  
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2005
Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering

Gradient boosting is a machine learning method, that builds one strong classifier from many weak classifiers. In this work, an algorithm based on gradient boosting is presented, that detects event-related potentials in single electroencephalogram (EEG) trials. The algorithm is used to detect the P300 in the human EEG and to build a brain-computer interface (BCI), specifically a spelling device. Important features of the method described here are its high classification accuracy and its conceptual simplicity. The algorithm was tested with datasets recorded in our lab and one benchmark dataset from the BCI Competition 2003. The number of correctly inferred symbols with the P300 speller paradigm varied between 90% and 100%. In particular, all of the inferred symbols were correct for the BCI competition dataset.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CNE.2005.1419562
Web of Science ID

WOS:000229610400027

Author(s)
Hoffmann, U.  
Garcia, G.
Vesin, J.  
Diserens, K.
Ebrahimi, T.  
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering
Start page

97

End page

100

Subjects

LTS1

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EPFL

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GR-EB  
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June 14, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/231629
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