促进跨域情感识别的辨证可能性聚类。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-11-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2024.1458815
Yufang Dan, Di Zhou, Zhongheng Wang
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Discriminative possibilistic clustering promoting cross-domain emotion recognition.

The affective Brain-Computer Interface (aBCI) systems strive to enhance prediction accuracy for individual subjects by leveraging data from multiple subjects. However, significant differences in EEG (Electroencephalogram) feature patterns among subjects often hinder these systems from achieving the desired outcomes. Although studies have attempted to address this challenge using subject-specific classifier strategies, the scarcity of labeled data remains a major hurdle. In light of this, Domain Adaptation (DA) technology has gradually emerged as a prominent approach in the field of EEG-based emotion recognition, attracting widespread research interest. The crux of DA learning lies in resolving the issue of distribution mismatch between training and testing datasets, which has become a focal point of academic attention. Currently, mainstream DA methods primarily focus on mitigating domain distribution discrepancies by minimizing the Maximum Mean Discrepancy (MMD) or its variants. Nevertheless, the presence of noisy samples in datasets can lead to pronounced shifts in domain means, thereby impairing the adaptive performance of DA methods based on MMD and its variants in practical applications to some extent. Research has revealed that the traditional MMD metric can be transformed into a 1-center clustering problem, and the possibility clustering model is adept at mitigating noise interference during the data clustering process. Consequently, the conventional MMD metric can be further relaxed into a possibilistic clustering model. Therefore, we construct a distributed distance measure with Discriminative Possibilistic Clustering criterion (DPC), which aims to achieve two objectives: (1) ensuring the discriminative effectiveness of domain distribution alignment by finding a shared subspace that minimizes the overall distribution distance between domains while maximizing the semantic distribution distance according to the principle of "sames attract and opposites repel"; and (2) enhancing the robustness of distribution distance measure by introducing a fuzzy entropy regularization term. Theoretical analysis confirms that the proposed DPC is an upper bound of the existing MMD metric under certain conditions. Therefore, the MMD objective can be effectively optimized by minimizing the DPC. Finally, we propose a domain adaptation in Emotion recognition based on DPC (EDPC) that introduces a graph Laplacian matrix to preserve the geometric structural consistency between data within the source and target domains, thereby enhancing label propagation performance. Simultaneously, by maximizing the use of source domain discriminative information to minimize domain discrimination errors, the generalization performance of the DA model is further improved. Comparative experiments on several representative domain adaptation learning methods using multiple EEG datasets (i.e., SEED and SEED-IV) show that, in most cases, the proposed method exhibits better or comparable consistent generalization performance.

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Frontiers in Neuroscience
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