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arxiv: 1911.12152 · v1 · pith:3TQZD7YU · submitted 2019-11-26 · eess.SP · cs.LG

Universal EEG Encoder for Learning Diverse Intelligent Tasks

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classification eess.SP cs.LG
keywords datatasksanalysisarchitectureclassificationdiversetaskuniversal
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Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) have become very popular with Electroencephalography (EEG) being one of the most commonly used signal acquisition techniques. A major challenge in BCI studies is the individualistic analysis required for each task. Thus, task-specific feature extraction and classification are performed, which fails to generalize to other tasks with similar time-series EEG input data. To this end, we design a GRU-based universal deep encoding architecture to extract meaningful features from publicly available datasets for five diverse EEG-based classification tasks. Our network can generate task and format-independent data representation and outperform the state of the art EEGNet architecture on most experiments. We also compare our results with CNN-based, and Autoencoder networks, in turn performing local, spatial, temporal and unsupervised analysis on the data.

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