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The SSVEP-Based BCI Text Input System Using Entropy Encoding Algorithm

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  • Yeou-Jiunn Chen
  • Shih-Chung Chen
  • Ilham A. E. Zaeni
  • Chung-Min Wu
  • Andrew Jason Tickle
  • Pei-Jarn Chen

Abstract

The so-called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or motor neuron disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with various causes. It is characterized by muscle spasticity, rapidly progressive weakness due to muscle atrophy, and difficulty in speaking, swallowing, and breathing. The severe disabled always have a common problem that is about communication except physical malfunctions. The steady-state visually evoked potential based brain computer interfaces (BCI), which apply visual stimulus, are very suitable to play the role of communication interface for patients with neuromuscular impairments. In this study, the entropy encoding algorithm is proposed to encode the letters of multilevel selection interface for BCI text input systems. According to the appearance frequency of each letter, the entropy encoding algorithm is proposed to construct a variable-length tree for the letter arrangement of multilevel selection interface. Then, the Gaussian mixture models are applied to recognize electrical activity of the brain. According to the recognition results, the multilevel selection interface guides the subject to spell and type the words. The experimental results showed that the proposed approach outperforms the baseline system, which does not consider the appearance frequency of each letter. Hence, the proposed approach is able to ease text input interface for patients with neuromuscular impairments.

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  • Yeou-Jiunn Chen & Shih-Chung Chen & Ilham A. E. Zaeni & Chung-Min Wu & Andrew Jason Tickle & Pei-Jarn Chen, 2015. "The SSVEP-Based BCI Text Input System Using Entropy Encoding Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:234260
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/234260
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