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Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience | 2011

Multisubject learning for common spatial patterns in motor-imagery BCI

Dieter Devlaminck; Bart Wyns; Moritz Grosse-Wentrup; Georges Otte; Patrick Santens

Motor-imagery-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) commonly use the common spatial pattern filter (CSP) as preprocessing step before feature extraction and classification. The CSP method is a supervised algorithm and therefore needs subject-specific training data for calibration, which is very time consuming to collect. In order to reduce the amount of calibration data that is needed for a new subject, one can apply multitask (from now on called multisubject) machine learning techniques to the preprocessing phase. Here, the goal of multisubject learning is to learn a spatial filter for a new subject based on its own data and that of other subjects. This paper outlines the details of the multitask CSP algorithm and shows results on two data sets. In certain subjects a clear improvement can be seen, especially when the number of training trials is relatively low.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 1994

The development of a decision support system for the pathological diagnosis of human cerebral tumours based on a neural network classifier

Guido Sieben; Marleen Praet; Hendrik Roels; Georges Otte; Luc Boullart; Luc Calliauw

SummaryThis study describes the use of a topological mapping system in the classification of cerebral tumours and the development of a decision support system based upon that classifier. Fourteen pathological parameters from two hundred primary cerebral tumours are presented as vectors to a topological map. The map, consisting of a grid of neurones, learns the features of each tumour by means of a shortest Euclidean distance algorithm, after which self adaptation of the neurones occurs. An LVQ algorithm performs the final classification.Study of the map reveals that it can correctly classify tumours following their malignancy potential and their cytogenesis.The decision support system uses the network at its core and helps not only in reaching a diagnosis but also in finding the optimal way to reach that diagnosis. The usefulness of such a mapping system lies in the field of education, clinical research and medically acceptable cost reduction.


the european symposium on artificial neural networks | 2009

Brain-Computer Interfaces: from theory to practice

Dieter Devlaminck; Bart Wyns; Luc Boullart; Patrick Santens; Georges Otte


european conference on principles of data mining and knowledge discovery | 2010

From circular ordinal regression to multilabel classification

Dieter Devlaminck; Willem Waegeman; Bruno Bauwens; Bart Wyns; Patrick Santens; Georges Otte


Biomedizinische Technik | 2010

On the role of cost-sensitive learning in multi-class brain-computer interfaces

Dieter Devlaminck; Willem Waegeman; Bart Wyns; Georges Otte; Patrick Santens


foundations of computer science | 2007

Mutual Information and Algorithmic Information Transfer as Ideal Undirected and Directed Independence Tests

Bruno Bauwens; Bart Wyns; Dieter Devlaminck; Georges Otte; Luc Boullart; Patrick Santens


Proceedings of the 28th symposium on information theory in the Benelux | 2007

Measuring instantaneous directed dependencies in interacting oscillators

Bruno Bauwens; Bart Wyns; Dieter Devlaminck; Georges Otte; Luc Boullart; Patrick Santens


/data/revues/09877053/v43i1/S098770531200425X/ | 2012

The use of graph theoretical analysis of EEG signals: Clinical application in schizophrenia

G De Bruecker; Georges Otte


international conference on bio-inspired systems and signal processing | 2011

MULTITASK LEARNING APPLIED TO SPATIAL FILTERING IN MOTOR IMAGERY BCI - A Preliminary Offline Study

Dieter Devlaminck; Bart Wyns; Georges Otte; Patrick Santens


2nd TOBI workshop : Translational issues in BCI development : user needs, ethics, and technology transfer | 2011

A multitask learning approach to spatial filtering in BCI

Dieter Devlaminck; Bart Wyns; Patrick Santens; Georges Otte

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Patrick Santens

Ghent University Hospital

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Ingeborg Dhooge

Ghent University Hospital

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