Abstract

To enhance the accuracy of motor imagery(MI)EEG signal recognition, two methods, namely power spectral density and wavelet packet decomposition combined with a common spatial pattern, were employed to explore the feature information in depth in MI EEG signals. The extracted MI EEG signal features were subjected to series feature fusion, and the F-test method was used to select features with higher information content. Here regarding the accuracy of MI EEG signal classification, we further proposed the Platt Scaling probability calibration method was used to calibrate the results obtained from six basic classifiers, namely random forest (RF), support vector machines (SVM), Logistic Regression (LR), Gaussian naïve bayes (GNB), eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), and Light Gradient Boosting Machine (LightGBM). From these 12 classifiers, three to four with higher accuracy were selected for model fusion. The proposed method was validated on Datasets 2a of the 4th International BCI Competition, achieving an average accuracy of MI EEG data of nine subjects reached 91.46%, which indicates that model fusion was an effective method to improve classification accuracy, and provides some reference value for the research on MI brain-machine interface.

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