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Enhancing Subject-Independent Accuracy in fNIRS-based Brain-Computer Interfaces with Optimized Channel Selection

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arxiv 2502.18719 v1 pith:CORRMXC7 submitted 2025-02-26 cs.HC eess.SP

classification cs.HCeess.SP
keywords accuracysubject-independentchannelselectionachievingbrain-computerchannelsextraction
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Achieving high subject-independent accuracy in functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) remains a challenge, particularly when minimizing the number of channels. This study proposes a novel feature extraction scheme and a Pearson correlation-based channel selection algorithm to enhance classification accuracy while reducing hardware complexity. Using an open-access fNIRS dataset, our method improved average accuracy by 28.09% compared to existing approaches, achieving a peak subject-independent accuracy of 95.98% with only two channels. These results demonstrate the potential of our optimized feature extraction and channel selection methods for developing efficient, subject-independent fNIRS-based BCI systems.

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