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Abstract:
Decoding inner speech from the brain via the hybridisation of fMRI and EEG data is explored to investigate the performance benefits over unimodal models. Two different fusion approaches are examined: concatenation of probability vectors from unimodal fMRI and EEG machine learning models, and data fusion with feature engineering. Same-task inner speech data are recorded from four participants, and different processing strategies are compared and contrasted to previously-employed hybridisation efforts. Data across participants are discovered to encode different underlying structures, which correlates to decoding performances between subject-dependent fusion models. For all participants, the performance of inner speech decoding models is shown to improve when pursuing bimodal fMRI-EEG fusion strategies, with an average increase of 6.025% accuracy on an 8-word classification task across two semantic categories.
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