Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
August 2016
As hybrid, passive brain-computer interface systems become more advanced, it is important to grow our understanding of how to produce generalizable pattern classifiers of physiological data. One of the most difficult problems in applying machine learning algorithms to these data types is nonstationarity, which can evolve over the course of hours and days, and is more susceptible to changes resulting from complex cognitive function in comparison to simple, stimulus-based processes. This nonstationarity, referenced as day-to-day variability, results in the inability of many learning algorithms to generalize to new data.
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