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High-quality scalp EEG datasets are extremely valuable for motor imagery (MI) analysis. However, due to electrode size and montage, different datasets inevitably experience channel information loss, posing a significant challenge for MI decoding. A 2D representation that focuses on the time domain may loss the spatial information in EEG. In contrast, a 3D representation based on topography may suffer from channel loss and introduce noise through different padding methods. In this paper, we propose a framework called Reference Electrode Standardization Interpolation Network (REI-Net). Through an interpolation of 3D representation, REI-Net retains the temporal information in 2D scalp EEG while improving the spatial resolution within a certain montage. Additionally, to overcome the data variability caused by individual differences, transfer learning is employed to enhance the decoding robustness. Our approach achieves promising performance on two widely-recognized MI datasets, with an accuracy of 77.99% on BCI-C IV-2a and an accuracy of 63.94% on Kaya2018. The proposed algorithm outperforms the SOTAs leading to more accurate and robust results.
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