Deep transfer learning for cross-subject and cross-experiment prediction of image rapid serial visual presentation events from EEG data

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Transfer learning (TL) has gained significant interests recently in brain computer interface (BCI) as a key approach to design robust predictors for cross-subject and cross-experiment prediction of the brain activities in response to cognitive events. We carried out in this.aper the first comprehensive investigation of the transferability of deep convolutional neural network (CNN) for cross-subject and cross-experiment prediction of image Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) events. We show that for both cross-subject and cross-experiment predictions, all convolutional layers and fully connected layers contain both general and subject/experiment-specific features and transfer learning with weights fine-tuning can improve the prediction performance over that without transfer. However, for cross-subject prediction, the convolutional layers capture more subject-specific features, whereas for cross-experiment prediction, the convolutional layers capture more general features across experiment. Our study provides important information that will guide the design of more sophisticated deep transfer learning algorithms for EEG based classifications in BCI applications.

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Hajinoroozi, M., Mao, Z., Lin, Y. P., & Huang, Y. (2017). Deep transfer learning for cross-subject and cross-experiment prediction of image rapid serial visual presentation events from EEG data. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10284 11th International Conference, AC 2017, Held as Part of HCI International 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 9-14, 2017, Proceedings, Part I, pp. 45–55). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58628-1_4

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