4.7 Article

Locally robust EEG feature selection for individual-independent emotion recognition

Journal

EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Volume 162, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2020.113768

Keywords

Emotion recognition; Affective computing; Physiological signals; Machine learning; Feature selection

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61703277, 61673276]
  2. Shanghai Sailing Program [17YF1427000]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [17ZR1419000]
  4. European Research Council under the European Community's 7th Framework Programme (FP7/20072013)/ERC Starting Grant [203143]
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [203143] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Brain computer interface (BCI) systems can decode brain affective activities into interpretable features and facilitate emotional human-computer interaction. However, individual differences of neurophysiological responses from BCI subjects constitute a stumbling block in individual-independent emotion recognition. In this study, we propose a new locally-robust feature selection (LRFS) method to determine generalizable features of electroencephalography (EEG) within several subsets of accessible subjects. In the LRFS framework, extracted EEG features are first modeled with probability densities. By evaluating the similarity of all density functions between each two subjects, inter-individual consistency of the EEG features is described. The derived consistency determines locally-robust EEG features, wherein importance of each feature is examined according to margin loss between emotions. To fuse selected features from multiple subsets of subjects, we employ ensemble learning principle and build an emotion classifier committee. Based on public DEAP and MAHNOB-HCI databases, individual-independent classification accuracy of the LRFS-based classifier is achieved by 0.65-0.68 (DEAP) and 0.67-0.70 (MAHNOB-HCI) for arousal and valence domains, respectively. Competitiveness of the LRFS has been validated when compared with several existing feature selection methods and emotion recognition systems. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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