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MI-DAGSC: A domain adaptation approach incorporating comprehensive information from MI-EEG signals

Journal

NEURAL NETWORKS
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages 183-198

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2023.08.008

Keywords

Motor imagery (MI); Domain adaptation (DA); Graph convolutional networks (GCNs); Electroencephalography (EEG); Brain-computer interface (BCI)

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In this study, we propose MI-DAGSC, a model that addresses domain adaptation challenges in EEG-based motor imagery decoding. By combining multiple types of information and loss functions, the model effectively aligns the feature distributions of source and target domains, improving representation learning.
Non-stationarity of EEG signals leads to high variability between subjects, making it challenging to directly use data from other subjects (source domain) for the classifier in the current subject (target domain). In this study, we propose MI-DAGSC to address domain adaptation challenges in EEG-based motor imagery (MI) decoding. By combining domain-level information, class-level information, and inter-sample structure information, our model effectively aligns the feature distributions of source and target domains. This work is an extension of our previous domain adaptation work MI-DABAN (Li et al., 2023). Based on MI-DABAN, MI-DAGSC designs Sample-Feature Blocks (SFBs) and Graph Convolution Blocks (GCBs) to focus on intra-sample and inter-sample information. The synergistic integration of SFBs and GCBs enable the model to capture comprehensive information and understand the relationship between samples, thus improving representation learning. Furthermore, we introduce a triplet loss to enhance the alignment and compactness of feature representations. Extensive experiments on real EEG datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of MI-DAGSC, confirming that our method makes a valuable contribution to the MI-EEG decoding. Moreover, it holds great potential for various applications in brain-computer interface systems and neuroscience research. And the code of the proposed architecture in this study is available under https://github.com/zhangdx21/MI-DAGSC.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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