Abstract

Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal processing has emerged as a critical problem for biometric applications due to its real-time requirement. While compressive sensing is an efficient method for signal compression, its application in EEG signal processing is limited due to its noise unawareness during transmission and time-consuming reconstruction procedure. In this paper, we propose a noise-aware sparse Bayesian learning approach with block structure (NA-BSBL) to achieve higher efficiency on data compression, reconstruction and classification. By applying novel structure for parameter and introducing the Mahalanobis Distance, our approach achieves an almost 20% reconstruction performance lift and 10% accuracy lift under noise condition. For further application of reconstructed EEG signal, we extract both the spatial and frequency domain features for classification. Experimental results show that the proposed approach can achieve 94% classification accuracy with 16% speed up compared with the conventional approach.

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