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In-Ear EEG Based Attention State Classification Using Echo State Network

Dong‐Hwa Jeong, Jaeseung Jeong

2020Brain Sciences47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is important to maintain attention when carrying out significant daily-life tasks that require high levels of safety and efficiency. Since degradation of attention can sometimes have dire consequences, various brain activity measurement devices such as electroencephalography (EEG) systems have been used to monitor attention states in individuals. However, conventional EEG instruments have limited utility in daily life because they are uncomfortable to wear. Thus, this study was designed to investigate the possibility of discriminating between the attentive and resting states using in-ear EEG signals for potential application via portable, convenient earphone-shaped EEG instruments. We recorded both on-scalp and in-ear EEG signals from 6 subjects in a state of attentiveness during the performance of a visual vigilance task. We have designed and developed in-ear EEG electrodes customized by modelling both the left and right ear canals of the subjects. We use an echo state network (ESN), a powerful type of machine learning algorithm, to discriminate attention states on the basis of in-ear EEGs. We have found that the maximum average accuracy of the ESN method in discriminating between attentive and resting states is approximately 81.16% with optimal network parameters. This study suggests that portable in-ear EEG devices and an ESN can be used to monitor attention states during significant tasks to enhance safety and efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroencephalographyVigilance (psychology)Computer scienceAudiologyEcho (communications protocol)Resting state fMRIBrain activity and meditationSpeech recognitionArtificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)PsychologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceMedicineComputer networkNeural Networks and Reservoir ComputingAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeural dynamics and brain function
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