16th Biomedical Engineering International Conference Bmeicon 2024 , 01/01/2024

SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interface via Checkerboard Pattern with Flickering Circles

Benyapa Tanomjai, Sirawit Juthong, Panita Bunprom, Natjamee Tohkhwan, Nannaphat Siribunyaphat, Yunyong Punsawad

Abstract

In this study, a modified checkerboard pattern using flickering circles was proposed for a steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface system. We conducted experiments to observe the SSVEP response. Using the conventional SSVEP detection method, we found that six commands can be generated from three flickering frequencies using a single frequency or a mixture of flickering frequencies. The results showed that the checkerboard pattern with flickering circles achieved an average classification accuracy of 72.6% and 75.6% for flickering single and double circles, respectively. The modified checkerboard pattern can be used as an alternative SSVEP stimulus for individual users. However, for practical use, the feasibility of employing the proposed BCI system for control application in an actual scenario should be verified with more participants.

Document Type

Conference Paper

Source Type

Conference Proceeding

ISBN

[9798331505431]

ISSN

Keywords

Brain-Computer InterfaceElectroencephalogramSteady-State Visual Evoked PotentialVisual Stimulus Pattern

Funding Agency

Walailak University


Bibliography


Tanomjai, B., Juthong, S., Bunprom, P., Tohkhwan, N., Siribunyaphat, N., & Punsawad, Y. (2024). SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interface via Checkerboard Pattern with Flickering Circles. 16th Biomedical Engineering International Conference Bmeicon 2024doi:10.1109/BMEiCON64021.2024.10896304

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