Successful classification depends on the selection of the distinctive features and the effective channel subset used in the classification. In this study, novel and practical methods are proposed for determining the distinctive features and detecting effective channel subsets in the multi channel classification systems such as EEG. Two different feature extraction methods are compared in the study. The first one is based on classical Wavelet transform and the second is our proposed approach which used the slope of signal segments. Feature vectors are generated from some signal properties such as the mean, standard deviation, numerical integral of the Wavelet coefficients for classical Wavelet transform based feature extraction method. For our proposed method, only the slopes of signal segments are used for the feature vectors. In the proposed Signal Path Slope (SPS) feature extraction method, differently from the classical Wavelet based method, a Savitzky Golay (S-G) filter with an optimal frame length is applied to the signal before segmentation to make the path of the signal more prominent in time domain. In this way, the distinctive classification features are extracted by using S-G filter. For channel selection, an iterative channel selection method based on the classification results which divide the dataset labelled dataset into two groups as % 90 pre-training and %10 pre-test data is proposed. The dataset provided as dataset-3 in BCI competition IV is used in this study. The feature vectors extracted by using the proposed methods are classified for each method with the Support Vector Machine classifier. The results are given comparatively and it is observed that our proposed method has less computational complexity and more successful classification than Wavelet based classical feature extraction methods. The highest classification accuracies of % 67.74 and % 49.27 for subject-1 and subject-2 respectively are obtained with a low dimensional feature vector by proposed SPS feature extraction method. The classification accuracies achieved in the study are increased by % 8.24 for subject-1 and % 14.97 for subject-2 when compared average of the competition results. The significant increase in the success for both subjects shows the consistency of the proposed methods. By this study, it is observed that there is a subject-specific signal pattern related to motor imagery tasks in the brain. This pattern distinctive features is successfully determined by using the proposed methods.
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