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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Unsupervised decoding of long-term, naturalistic human neural recordings with automated video and audio annotations
Bingni Wen Brunton1  Nancy X.R. Wang1  Jared Dean Olson1  Rajesh P. N . Rao1  Jeffrey George Ojemann1 
[1] University of Washington;
关键词: Automation;    Computer Vision;    Functional brain mapping;    neural decoding;    Speech Processing;    Long-term recording;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnhum.2016.00165
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Fully automated decoding of human activities and intentions from direct neural recordings is a tantalizing challenge in brain-computer interfacing. Implementing Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) outside carefully controlled experiments in laboratory settings requires adaptive and scalable strategies with minimal supervision. Here we describe an unsupervised approach to decoding neural states from naturalistic human brain recordings. We analyzed continuous, long-term electrocorticography (ECoG) data recorded over many days from the brain of subjects in a hospital room, with simultaneous audio and video recordings. We discovered coherent clusters in high-dimensional ECoG recordings using hierarchical clustering and automatically annotated them using speech and movement labels extracted from audio and video. To our knowledge, this represents the first time techniques from computer vision and speech processing have been used for natural ECoG decoding. Interpretable behaviors were decoded from ECoG data, including moving, speaking and resting; the results were assessed by comparison with manual annotation. Discovered clusters were projected back onto the brain revealing features consistent with known functional areas, opening the door to automated functional brain mapping in natural settings.

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