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Title: Algıda gecikme ve kısa-ömürlü senkronizasyon temelli yeni bir hayali motor aktivite tanıma yaklaşımı
Other Titles: A novel motor imagery recognition approach based on perception latency and short-lived synchronizations
Authors: Olcay, B. Orkan
Karaçalı, Bilge
Keywords: EEG
Brain connectivity
Aktivity-specific synchronization
Perception latency
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: This study proposes a novel approach for investigating a brain-computer interface that considers the temporal organization of brain activity, explicitly accounting for perception latency. To this end, we aligned the onset of task periods with the concurrence of left parietal and parieto-occipital electrodes to obtain the timings of perception latencies. Then, activity-specific synchronization timings between channel pairs were calculated using the time-aligned task periods. The perception latency and activity-specific synchronization timings were subsequently used for feature extraction and classification. The proposed approach achieved significantly better performance when comparing the proposed approach with the method that did not account for the perception latency
Description: 31st IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications (SIU) -- JUL 05-08, 2023 -- Istanbul Tech Univ, Ayazaga Campus, Istanbul, TURKEY
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SIU59756.2023.10223923
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/13966
ISBN: 979-8-3503-4355-7
ISSN: 2165-0608
Appears in Collections:Electrical - Electronic Engineering / Elektrik - Elektronik Mühendisliği
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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