Angjelichinoski M, Soltani M, Choi J, Pesaran B, Tarokh V. Deep Pinsker and James-Stein Neural Networks for Decoding Motor Intentions From Limited Data.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng 2021;
29:1058-1067. [PMID:
34038363 DOI:
10.1109/tnsre.2021.3083755]
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Abstract
Non-parametric regression has been shown to be useful in extracting relevant features from Local Field Potential (LFP) signals for decoding motor intentions. Yet, in many instances, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) rely on simple classification methods, circumventing deep neural networks (DNNs) due to limited training data. This paper leverages the robustness of several important results in non-parametric regression to harness the potentials of deep learning in limited data setups. We consider a solution that combines Pinsker's theorem as well as its adaptively optimal counterpart due to James-Stein for feature extraction from LFPs, followed by a DNN for classifying motor intentions. We apply our approach to the problem of decoding eye movement intentions from LFPs collected in macaque cortex while the animals perform memory-guided visual saccades to one of eight target locations. The results demonstrate that a DNN classifier trained over the Pinsker features outperforms the benchmark method based on linear discriminant analysis (LDA) trained over the same features.
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