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Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) face significant deployment challenges due to inter-subject variability, signal non-stationarity, and computational constraints. While test-time adaptation (TTA) mitigates distribution shifts under online data streams without per-use calibration sessions, existing TTA approaches heavily rely on explicitly defined loss objectives that require backpropagation for updating model parameters, which incurs computational overhead, privacy risks, and sensitivity to noisy data streams. This paper proposes Backpropagation-Free Transformations (BFT), a TTA approach for EEG decoding that avoids these issues. BFT applies multiple sample-wise transformations, based on knowledge-guided augmentations or structured feature masking, to each test trial, producing multiple predictions for a single test sample using only forward passes. A learning-to-rank module, trained on source data, estimates the reliability of each transformed prediction, so that a weighted aggregation suppresses prediction uncertainty during online inference, with theoretical justification. Extensive experiments on five EEG datasets, covering motor imagery classification and driver drowsiness regression, demonstrate the effectiveness, versatility, robustness, and efficiency of BFT. This research enables lightweight plugand- play BCIs on resource-constrained devices, broadening the real-world deployment of EEG-based BCIs.
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