Abstract-Two probabilistic methods are extended to research multi-class motor imagery of brain-computer interface (BCI): support vector machine (SVM) with posteriori probability (PSVM) and Bayesian linear discr...Abstract-Two probabilistic methods are extended to research multi-class motor imagery of brain-computer interface (BCI): support vector machine (SVM) with posteriori probability (PSVM) and Bayesian linear discriminant analysis with probabilistic output (PBLDA). A comparative evaluation of these two methods is conducted. The results shows that: 1) probabilistie information can improve the performance of BCI for subjects with high kappa coefficient, and 2) PSVM usually results in a stable kappa coefficient whereas PBLDA is more efficient in estimating the model parameters.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 30525030, 60701015, and 60736029.
文摘Abstract-Two probabilistic methods are extended to research multi-class motor imagery of brain-computer interface (BCI): support vector machine (SVM) with posteriori probability (PSVM) and Bayesian linear discriminant analysis with probabilistic output (PBLDA). A comparative evaluation of these two methods is conducted. The results shows that: 1) probabilistie information can improve the performance of BCI for subjects with high kappa coefficient, and 2) PSVM usually results in a stable kappa coefficient whereas PBLDA is more efficient in estimating the model parameters.