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Phase Synchrony Component Self-Organization in Brain Computer Interface

Published 21 Sep 2023 in eess.SP, cs.HC, and cs.LG | (2310.03748v3)

Abstract: Phase synchrony information plays a crucial role in analyzing functional brain connectivity and identifying brain activities. A widely adopted feature extraction pipeline, composed of preprocessing, selection of EEG acquisition channels, and phase locking value (PLV) calculation, has achieved success in motor imagery classification (MI). However, this pipeline is manual and reliant on expert knowledge, limiting its convenience and adaptability to different application scenarios. Moreover, most studies have employed mediocre data-independent spatial filters to suppress noise, impeding the exploration of more significant phase synchronization phenomena. To address the issues, we propose the concept of phase synchrony component self-organization, which enables the adaptive learning of data-dependent spatial filters for automating both the preprocessing and channel selection procedures. Based on this concept, the first deep learning end-to-end network is developed, which directly extracts phase synchrony-based features from raw EEG signals and perform classification. The network learns optimal filters during training, which are obtained when the network achieves peak classification results. Extensive experiments have demonstrated that our network outperforms state-of-the-art methods. Remarkably, through the learned optimal filters, significant phase synchronization phenomena can be observed. Specifically, by calculating the PLV between a pair of signals extracted from each sample using two of the learned spatial filters, we have obtained an average PLV exceeding 0.87 across all tongue MI samples. This high PLV indicates a groundbreaking discovery in the synchrony pattern of tongue MI.

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