Towards Multi-class Pre-movement Classification
This addresses the challenge of classifying multiple movement states from EEG signals before actual limb movement, which is incremental as it builds on binary classification methods.
The study tackled the problem of multi-class pre-movement classification in brain-computer interfaces, proposing the SASF method which achieved accuracies of 0.9670±0.0522 for binary classification and 0.9491±0.0372 for 7-class classification, significantly outperforming existing methods.
In non-invasive brain-computer interface systems, pre-movement decoding plays an important role in the detection of movement before limbs actually move. Movement-related cortical potential is a kind of brain activity associated with pre-movement decoding. In current studies, patterns decoded from movement are mainly applied to the binary classification between movement state and resting state, such as elbow flexion and rest. The classifications between two movement states and among multiple movement states are still challenging. This study proposes a new method, the star-arrangement spectral filtering (SASF), to solve the multi-class pre-movement classification problem. We first design a referenced task-related component analysis (RTRCA) framework that consists of two modules. This first module is the classification between movement state and resting state; the second module is the classification of multiple movement states. SASF is developed by optimizing the features in RTRCA. In SASF, feature selection on filter banks is used on the first module of RTRCA, and feature selection on time windows is used on the second module of RTRCA. A linear discriminant analysis classifier is used to classify the optimized features. In the binary classification between two motions, the classification accuracy of SASF achieves 0.9670$\pm$0.0522, which is significantly higher than the result provided by the deep convolutional neural network (0.6247$\pm$0.0680) and the discriminative spatial pattern method (0.4400$\pm$0.0700). In the multi-class classification of 7 states, the classification accuracy of SASF is 0.9491$\pm$0.0372. The proposed SASF greatly improves the classification between two motions and enables the classification among multiple motions. The result shows that the movement can be decoded from EEG signals before the actual limb movement.