利用P300范式进行认知生物识别

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Journal of Central Banking Pub Date : 2012-04-13 DOI:10.1504/IJCB.2012.046513
C. N. Gupta, R. Palaniappan, R. Paramesran
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自动识别一个人的个性是当今的一个重要问题。脑机接口(BCI)是一种以脑电图为模式的认知生物识别技术。BCI系统可以被用户用来识别一个序列(比如字母、颜色或图像)。这个序列可以形成一个“BrainWord”,它可以在多模式环境中与其他技术一起用于高安全性应用程序的身份验证。在这项工作中,我们研究了著名的P300脑机接口范式的几种变体。采用流行的快速序列视觉范式(RSVP)研究了任务过程中不相关刺激的影响。通过设计空间变化范式,研究了任务过程中呈现刺激空间位置的变化。从脑机接口的角度比较了8个参与者的分类精度和比特率,强调了RSVP范式可以有效地用于生物识别。
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Exploiting the P300 paradigm for cognitive biometrics
Automatic identification of a person’s individuality is an important issue today. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) which uses EEG as a modality is a promising area for cognitive biometrics. A BCI system could be used to recognise a sequence (say letters, colours or images) by the user. This sequence could form a ‘BrainWord’, which could be used for authentication in a multimodal environment with other technologies for high security applications. In this work, we studied several variations of the well-known P300 BCI paradigm. The influence of irrelevant stimuli during a task was studied by considering the popular Rapid Serial Visual Paradigm (RSVP) . The variation in spatial locations of the presentation stimuli during a task was studied, by designing a Spatially Varying Paradigm . Comparison of classification accuracies and bit rates for eight participants from a BCI perspective, highlights that RSVP paradigm could be exploited effectively for biometrics.
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