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A new Domain Adaptive Deep Possibilistic clustering (DADPc) method improves electroencephalogram (EEG) emotion recognition by reducing noise sensitivity. This approach enhances generalization across subjects and sessions for more reliable emotion detection.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Machine Learning
  • Signal Processing

Background:

  • Emotion recognition using electroencephalogram (EEG) data faces challenges due to neural signal variability and limited labeled data.
  • Traditional domain adaptation (DA) methods struggle with generalization, particularly when noise induces domain shifts, often exacerbated by techniques like Maximum Mean Discrepancy (MMD).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel framework, Domain Adaptive Deep Possibilistic clustering (DADPc), for robust EEG-based emotion recognition.
  • To address limitations of existing DA methods, specifically their sensitivity to noise-induced domain shifts and poor generalization.

Main Methods:

  • Developed DADPc, integrating deep domain-invariant feature learning with possibilistic clustering.
  • Reformulated MMD as a fuzzy entropy-regularized one-centroid clustering task.
  • Incorporated adaptive weighted loss and memory bank strategies for improved pseudo-label reliability and cross-domain alignment.

Main Results:

  • DADPc effectively mitigates noise-induced domain shifts while preserving feature discriminability.
  • Experiments on SEED, SEED-IV, and DEAP datasets demonstrated superior performance in emotion recognition.
  • Significant improvements in accuracy and generalization were observed across cross-subject and cross-session scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • DADPc offers a robust solution for practical EEG-based emotion recognition.
  • The framework advances cross-domain EEG analysis by combining deep learning with possibilistic clustering.
  • This research enhances the state-of-the-art in generalized emotion recognition from EEG signals.