Robust Latent Multi-Source Adaptation for Encephalogram-Based Emotion Recognition

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In practical encephalogram (EEG)-based machine learning, different subjects can be represented by many different EEG patterns, which would, in some extent, degrade the performance of extant subject-independent classifiers obtained from cross-subjects datasets. To this end, in this paper, we present a robust Latent Multi-source Adaptation (LMA) framework for cross-subject/dataset emotion recognition with EEG signals by uncovering multiple domain-invariant latent subspaces. Specifically, by jointly aligning the statistical and semantic distribution discrepancies between each source and target pair, multiple domain-invariant classifiers can be trained collaboratively in a unified framework. This framework can fully utilize the correlated knowledge among multiple sources with a novel low-rank regularization term. Comprehensive experiments on DEAP and SEED datasets demonstrate the superior or comparable performance of LMA with the state of the art in the EEG-based emotion recognition.

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Tao, J., Dan, Y., Zhou, D., & He, S. (2022). Robust Latent Multi-Source Adaptation for Encephalogram-Based Emotion Recognition. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.850906

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