The Riemannian Means Field Classifier for EEG-Based BCI Data

April 24, 2025 · Declared Dead · 🏛 Italian National Conference on Sensors

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Authors Anton Andreev, Grégoire Cattan, Marco Congedo arXiv ID 2504.17352 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed eess.SP Citations 0 Venue Italian National Conference on Sensors Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
A substantial amount of research has demonstrated the robustness and accuracy of the Riemannian minimum distance to mean (MDM) classifier for all kinds of EEG-based brain--computer interfaces (BCIs). This classifier is simple, fully deterministic, robust to noise, computationally efficient, and prone to transfer learning. Its training is very simple, requiring just the computation of a geometric mean of a symmetric positive-definite (SPD) matrix per class. We propose an improvement of the MDM involving a number of power means of SPD matrices instead of the sole geometric mean. By the analysis of 20 public databases, 10 for the motor-imagery BCI paradigm and 10 for the P300 BCI paradigm, comprising 587 individuals in total, we show that the proposed classifier clearly outperforms the MDM, approaching the state-of-the art in terms of performance while retaining the simplicity and the deterministic behavior. In order to promote reproducible research, our code will be released as open source.
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