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Clinical Brain–Computer Interface Challenge 2020 (CBCIC at WCCI2020): Overview, Methods and Results

Anirban Chowdhury, Javier Andreu-Pérez

2021IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the field of brain-computer interface (BCI) research, the availability of high-quality open-access datasets is essential to benchmark the performance of emerging algorithms. The existing open-access datasets from past competitions mostly deal with healthy individuals' data, while the major application area of BCI is in the clinical domain. Thus the newly proposed algorithms to enhance the performance of BCI technology are very often tested against the healthy subjects' datasets only, which doesn't guarantee their success on patients' datasets which are more challenging due to the presence of more non-stationarity and altered neurodynamics. In order to partially mitigate this scarcity, Clinical BCI Challenge aimed to provide an open-access rich dataset of stroke patients recorded similar to a neurorehabilitation paradigm. Another key feature of this challenge is that unlike many competitions in the past, it was designed for algorithms in both with-in subject and cross-subject categories as a major thrust area of current BCI technology is to realize calibration-free BCI designs. In this paper, we have discussed the winning algorithms and their performances across both competition categories which may help develop advanced algorithms for reliable BCIs for real-world practical applications.

Topics & Concepts

Brain–computer interfaceComputer scienceNeurorehabilitationField (mathematics)Benchmark (surveying)Interface (matter)Machine learningArtificial intelligenceData scienceRehabilitationPsychologyGeographyParallel computingMaximum bubble pressure methodNeuroscienceGeodesyElectroencephalographyBubbleMathematicsPure mathematicsPsychiatryEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing
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