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Genetic algorithm (GA) is used for jointly estimating the embedding dimension and time lag parameters in order to achieve an optimal reconstruction of time series in state space. The conventional methods (false nearest neighbours and first minimum of the mutual information for estimating the embedding dimension and time lag, respectively) are also included for comparison purposes. The performance...
Single cycle analysis of the Steady State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) response allows use of standard significance tests to determine a subject's gaze. This allows standard criterion levels to be set across all subjects rather than individually by empirical analysis. Furthermore once a subject's gaze has been classified it is possible to extract a notion of expected phase to a SSVEP stimulus....
A common method for designing brain-computer Interface (BCI) is to use electroencephalogram (EEG) signals extracted during mental tasks. In these BCI designs, features from EEG such as power and asymmetry ratios from delta, theta, alpha, and beta bands have been used in classifying different mental tasks. In this paper, the performance of the mental task based BCI design is improved by using spectral...
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