2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24248048
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Improving the Performance of Electrotactile Brain–Computer Interface Using Machine Learning Methods on Multi-Channel Features of Somatosensory Event-Related Potentials

Marija Novičić,
Olivera Djordjević,
Vera Miler-Jerković
et al.

Abstract: Traditional tactile brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), particularly those based on steady-state somatosensory–evoked potentials, face challenges such as lower accuracy, reduced bit rates, and the need for spatially distant stimulation points. In contrast, using transient electrical stimuli offers a promising alternative for generating tactile BCI control signals: somatosensory event-related potentials (sERPs). This study aimed to optimize the performance of a novel electrotactile BCI by employing advanced featu… Show more

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