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Cross-Subject Domain Adaptation for Multi-Frame EEG Images

2021-06-12 13:04:46
Junfu Chen, Yang Chen, Bi Wang

Abstract

Working memory (WM) is a basic part of human cognition, which plays an important role in the study of human cognitive load. Among various brain imaging techniques, electroencephalography has shown its advantage on easy access and reliability. However, one of the critical challenges is that individual difference may cause the ineffective results, especially when the established model meets an unfamiliar subject. In this work, we propose a cross-subject deep adaptation model with spatial attention (CS-DASA) to generalize the workload classifications across subjects. First, we transform time-series EEG data into multi-frame EEG images incorporating more spatio-temporal information. First, the subject-shared module in CS-DASA receives multi-frame EEG image data from both source and target subjects and learns the common feature representations. Then, in subject-specific module, the maximum mean discrepancy is implemented to measure the domain distribution divergence in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space, which can add an effective penalty loss for domain adaptation. Additionally, the subject-to-subject spatial attention mechanism is employed to focus on the most discriminative spatial feature in EEG image data. Experiments conducted on a public WM EEG dataset containing 13 subjects show that the proposed model is capable of achieve better performance than existing state-of-the art methods.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.06769

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.06769.pdf


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