Subject-Adaptive EEG Decoding via Filter-Bank Neural Architecture Search for BCI Applications
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Individual differences pose a significant challenge in brain-computer interface (BCI) research. Designing a universally applicable network architecture is impractical due to the variability in human brain structure and function. We propose Filter-Bank Neural Architecture Search (FBNAS), an EEG decoding framework that automates network architecture design for individuals. FBNAS uses three temporal cells to process different frequency EEG signals, with dilated convolution kernels in their search spaces. A multi-path NAS algorithm determines optimal architectures for multi-scale feature extraction. We benchmarked FBNAS on three EEG datasets across two BCI paradigms, comparing it to six state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms. FBNAS achieved cross-session decoding accuracies of 79.78%, 70.66%, and 68.38% on the BCIC-IV-2a, OpenBMI, and SEED datasets, respectively, outperforming other methods. Our results show that FBNAS customizes decoding models to address individual differences, enhancing decoding performance and shifting model design from expert-driven to machine-aided. The source code can be found at https://github.com/wang1239435478/FBNAS-master.
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