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A bimodal deep learning network based on CNN for fine motor imagery. | LitMetric

A bimodal deep learning network based on CNN for fine motor imagery.

Cogn Neurodyn

Laboratory of Brain Atlas and Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Key Laboratory of Brain Cognition and Brain-inspired Intelligence Technology, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190 China.

Published: December 2024


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Motor imagery (MI) is an important brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigm. The traditional MI paradigm (imagining different limbs) limits the intuitive control of the outer devices, while fine MI paradigm (imagining different joint movements from the same limb) can control the mechanical arm without cognitive disconnection. However, the decoding performance of fine MI limits its application. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) are widely used in BCI systems because of their portability and easy operation. In this study, a fine MI paradigm including four classes (hand, wrist, shoulder and rest) was designed, and the data of EEG-fNIRS bimodal brain activity was collected from 12 subjects. Event-related desynchronization (ERD) from EEG signals shows a contralateral dominant phenomenon, and there is difference between the ERD of the four classes. For fNIRS signal in the time dimension, the time periods with significant difference can be observed in the activation patterns of four MI tasks. Spatially, the signal peak based brain topographic map also shows difference of these four MI tasks. The EEG signal and fNIRS signal of these four classes are distinguishable. In this study, a bimodal fusion network is proposed to improve the fine MI tasks decoding performance. The features of these two modalities are extracted separately by two feature extractors based on convolutional neural networks (CNN). The recognition performance was significantly improved by the bimodal method proposed in this study, compared with the performance of the single-modal network. The proposed method outperformed all comparison methods, and achieved a four-class accuracy of 58.96%. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of EEG and fNIRS bimodal BCI systems for fine MI, and shows the effectiveness of the proposed bimodal fusion method. This research is supposed to support fine MI-based BCI systems with theories and techniques.

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