Real-Time Navigation in Google Street View® Using a Motor Imagery-Based BCI

被引:3
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作者
Yang, Liuyin [1 ]
Van Hulle, Marc M. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] KU Leuven Univ Leuven, Dept Neurosci, Lab Neuro & Psychophysiol, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
关键词
BCI; virtual navigation; motor imagery; system design; ERROR-RELATED POTENTIALS; BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE; P300;
D O I
10.3390/s23031704
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Navigation in virtual worlds is ubiquitous in games and other virtual reality (VR) applications and mainly relies on external controllers. As brain-computer interfaces (BCI)s rely on mental control, bypassing traditional neural pathways, they provide to paralyzed users an alternative way to navigate. However, the majority of BCI-based navigation studies adopt cue-based visual paradigms, and the evoked brain responses are encoded into navigation commands. Although robust and accurate, these paradigms are less intuitive and comfortable for navigation compared to imagining limb movements (motor imagery, MI). However, decoding motor imagery from EEG activity is notoriously challenging. Typically, wet electrodes are used to improve EEG signal quality, including a large number of them to discriminate between movements of different limbs, and a cuedbased paradigm is used instead of a self-paced one to maximize decoding performance. Motor BCI applications primarily focus on typing applications or on navigating a wheelchair-the latter raises safety concerns-thereby calling for sensors scanning the environment for obstacles and potentially hazardous scenarios. With the help of new technologies such as virtual reality (VR), vivid graphics can be rendered, providing the user with a safe and immersive experience; and they could be used for navigation purposes, a topic that has yet to be fully explored in the BCI community. In this study, we propose a novel MI-BCI application based on an 8-dry-electrode EEG setup, with which users can explore and navigate in Google Street View((R)). We pay attention to system design to address the lower performance of the MI decoder due to the dry electrodes' lower signal quality and the small number of electrodes. Specifically, we restricted the number of navigation commands by using a novel middle-level control scheme and avoided decoder mistakes by introducing eye blinks as a control signal in different navigation stages. Both offline and online experiments were conducted with 20 healthy subjects. The results showed acceptable performance, even given the limitations of the EEG set-up, which we attribute to the design of the BCI application. The study suggests the use of MI-BCI in future games and VR applications for consumers and patients temporarily or permanently devoid of muscle control.
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