CONF wcni2001/IDIAP EEG pattern recognition through multi-stream evidence combination Morris, Andrew Obermaier, Bernhard Pfurtscheller, Gert EEG multi-stream classification robust recognition EXTERNAL https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2001/morris-2001-neuroinformatics.pdf PUBLIC https://publications.idiap.ch/index.php/publications/showcite/morris-rr-01-31 Related documents Proc. World Congress on Neuroinformatics 2001 Vienna University of Technology, Austria EEG recordings provide an important means of brain-computer communication, but their classification accuracy is limited by unforeseeable variations in the signal due to artefacts or recogniser-subject feedback. A number of techniques were recently developed to address a related problem of recogniser robustness to uncontrollable signal variation which also occurs in automatic speech recognition (ASR). In this article we consider how some of the proved advantages of the "multi-stream combination" and "tandem" approaches in HMM/ANN hybrid based ASR can possibly be applied to improve the performance of EEG recognition. REPORT morris-RR-01-31/IDIAP EEG pattern recognition through multi-stream evidence combination Morris, Andrew Obermaier, Bernhard Pfurtscheller, Gert EEG multi-stream classification robust recognition EXTERNAL https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2001/rr01-31.pdf PUBLIC Idiap-RR-31-2001 2001 IDIAP EEG recordings provide an important means of brain-computer communication, but their classification accuracy is limited by unforeseeable variations in the signal due to artefacts or recogniser-subject feedback. A number of techniques were recently developed to address a related problem of recogniser robustness to uncontrollable signal variation which also occurs in automatic speech recognition (ASR). In this article we consider how some of the proved advantages of the "multi-stream combination" and "tandem" approaches in HMM/ANN hybrid based ASR can possibly be applied to improve the performance of EEG recognition.