MIN2Net: End-to-End Multi-Task Learning for Subject-Independent Motor Imagery EEG Classification
Autthasan, Phairot, Chaisaen, Rattanaphon, Sudhawiyangkul, Thapanun, Rangpong, Phurin, Kiatthaveephong, Suktipol, Dilokthanakul, Nat, Bhakdisongkhram, Gun, Phan, Huy, Guan, Cuntai, Wilaiprasitporn, Theerawit
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Advances in the motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow control of several applications by decoding neurophysiological phenomena, which are usually recorded by electroencephalography (EEG) using a non-invasive technique. Despite great advances in MI-based BCI, EEG rhythms are specific to a subject and various changes over time. These issues point to significant challenges to enhance the classification performance, especially in a subject-independent manner. To overcome these challenges, we propose MIN2Net, a novel end-to-end multi-task learning to tackle this task. We integrate deep metric learning into a multi-task autoencoder to learn a compact and discriminative latent representation from EEG and perform classification simultaneously. This approach reduces the complexity in pre-processing, results in significant performance improvement on EEG classification. Experimental results in a subject-independent manner show that MIN2Net outperforms the state-of-the-art techniques, achieving an accuracy improvement of 11.65%, 1.03%, and 10.53% on the BCI competition IV 2a, SMR-BCI, and OpenBMI datasets, respectively. We demonstrate that MIN2Net improves discriminative information in the latent representation. This study indicates the possibility and practicality of using this model to develop MI-based BCI applications for new users without the need for calibration.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-7-2021
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