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Experimental Neurobiology ; : 33-39, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-59838

ABSTRACT

A recently developed machine learning algorithm referred to as Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) was used to classify machine control commands out of time series of spike trains of ensembles of CA1 hippocampus neurons (n=34) of a rat, which was performing a target-to-goal task on a two-dimensional space through a brain-machine interface system. Performance of ELM was analyzed in terms of training time and classification accuracy. The results showed that some processes such as class code prefix, redundancy code suffix and smoothing effect of the classifiers' outputs could improve the accuracy of classification of robot control commands for a brain-machine interface system.


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Animals , Rats , Aniline Compounds , Brain-Computer Interfaces , Hippocampus , Learning , Neural Prostheses , Neurons , Machine Learning
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