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Type Conference or Workshop Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Published in Proceedings Yes
Title Study of P300 Detection Performance by Different P300 Speller Approaches Using Electroencephalography
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Sergio Lopez Bernal
  • Enrique Tomas Martinez Beltran
  • Mario Quiles Perez
  • Ruben Ortega Romero
  • Alberto Huertas Celdran
  • Gregorio Martinez Perez
Presentation Type paper
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Event Title 2022 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Medical Information & Communication Technology (ISMICT)
Event Type conference
Event Location Lincoln, NE, USA
Event Start Date May 2 - 2022
Event End Date May 4 - 2022
Place of Publication virtual, virtual
Publisher IEEE
Abstract Text Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are bidirectional devices that have allowed people to control computers or external devices through their brain activity. The P300 Speller is one of the most widely used BCI applications, where subjects can transmit textual information mentally with satisfactory performance. However, the P300 Speller still has room for improvement in practical use, such as selecting the best balance between accuracy and speed. Based on a lack of literature in this direction, this study evaluates two distinct approaches to the P300 Speller. The first is based on rows and columns following the traditional implementation, while the second is based on regions, employing subsets of characters during spelling. In both approaches, the effects of two different stimulus presentation parameters (the number of repetitions per stimulus and the interval between them) on the accuracy and performance efficiency of the P300 Speller are studied. The results show that both approaches obtain similar values in terms of detection performance, obtaining around 75% F1-score for predicting a character with four series of 12 blinks per character. In addition, the region-based approach presents a more robust scheme for false predictions, maintaining a similar spelling duration. The theoretical study performed indicates that spelling a character requires around one minute.
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Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ISMICT56646.2022.9828283
Other Identification Number merlin-id:23196
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