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An RNN-based Hybrid Model for Classification of Electrooculogram Signal for HCI
In recent years, there has been a rise in the amount of research conducted in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) employing electrooculography (EOG), which is a technology that is effectively and widely used to detect human eye activity. The use of EOG signals as a control signal for HCI is essential for understanding, characterizing, and classifying eye movements, which can be applied to a wide range of applications including virtual mouse and keyboard control, electric power wheelchairs, industrial assistive robots, and patient rehabilitation or communication purposes. In the field of HCI, EOG signals classification has continuously been performed to make the system more effective and reliable than ever. In this paper, a Recurrent neural network model is proposed for classifying eye movement directions utilizing several informative feature extraction methods and noise filtering. Our classification model is comprised of Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) with a Bidirectional GRU followed by dense layers. The classifier is investigated to find a better classification performance of four directional eye movements: Up and Down for the vertical channel, along with Left and Right for the horizontal channel of EOG signals. The classifier achieved 99.77% and 99.74% accuracy for vertical and horizontal channels, respectively, which outperforms the compared state-of-the-art studies. The proposed classifier allows disabled people to make life-improving decisions using computers, achieving the highest classification performance for rehabilitation and other applications.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Computing Journal was established in 2002 on the base of Branch Research Laboratory for Automated Systems and Networks, since 2005 it’s renamed as Research Institute of Intelligent Computer Systems. A goal of the Journal is to publish papers with the novel results in Computing Science and Computer Engineering and Information Technologies and Software Engineering and Information Systems within the Journal topics. The official language of the Journal is English; also papers abstracts in both Ukrainian and Russian languages are published there. The issues of the Journal are published quarterly. The Editorial Board consists of about 30 recognized worldwide scientists.