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A BCI based Smart Home System Combined with Event-related Potentials and Speech Imagery Task

Hyeong-Jin Kim, Min-Ho Lee, Minji Lee

202025 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently, smart home systems based on brain-computer interface (BCI) has attracted a wide range of interests in both industry and academia. However, the current BCI system has several shortcomings as it produces a comparatively lower accuracy for real-time implementations as well as the intuitive paradigm for the users cannot be well established here. Therefore, in this study, we proposed a highly intuitive BCI paradigm that combines event-related potential (ERP) with the speech-imagery task for the individual target objects. The decoding accuracy of the proposed paradigm was 88.1% (± 5.90) which is a much significant higher performance than a conventional ERP system. Furthermore, the amplitude of N700 components was significantly enhanced over frontal regions which are priory evoked by the speech-imagery task. Our results could be utilized to develop a smart home system so that it could be more user-friendly and convenient by means of delivering user's intentions both, intuitively and accurately.

Topics & Concepts

Brain–computer interfaceComputer scienceTask (project management)ImplementationHuman–computer interactionInterface (matter)Event (particle physics)Decoding methodsEvent-related potentialVisualizationMotor imageryUser interfaceSpeech recognitionElectroencephalographyArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsParallel computingPsychologyMaximum bubble pressure methodPsychiatryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsBubbleOperating systemProgramming languageManagementEconomicsEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology