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AuthorLi, Ruilin
AuthorHu, Minghui
AuthorGao, Ruobin
AuthorWang, Lipo
AuthorSuganthan, P.N.
AuthorSourina, Olga
Available date2025-01-19T10:05:06Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameAdvanced Engineering Informatics
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2024.102575
ISSN14740346
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62229
AbstractWithin the framework of the advanced human-cybernetic interfaces (HCI), Cross-subject electroencephalogram (EEG)-based driver fatigue recognition is emerging as a pivotal application in the paradigm of Industry 5.0. Recognizing the importance of ensuring driver safety through proactive monitoring, it is essential to offer a general EEG decoding system to improve road safety. This work investigated the use of Transformers for the challenging cross-subject EEG decoding task due to the great success the Transformers have achieved in various applications. Previous research focused on using Transformers to capture global temporal information, but less work targeted global frequency-domain patterns. Furthermore, in order to leverage a standard Transformer architecture grounded in natural language processing for EEG decoding, it is imperative to account for inherent characteristics in EEG and make pertinent adjustments accordingly. In this work, we proposed a time-frequency Transformer (TFormer) that can automatically learn the global time-frequency patterns from raw EEG data. TFormer consisted of three components: convolutional stems for input embedding, time-frequency multi-head cross-attention (TF-MCA) for integrating time-domain patterns into frequency points, and self-attention to further learn global time-frequency patterns. Moreover, we analyzed TFormer's internal settings and found batch normalization (BN) more suitable for cross-subject EEG decoding than layer normalization (LN). The experiment results demonstrated the superiority of the proposed model compared to existing methods. Overall, our work contributes to the development of Transformer models in EEG decoding and illustrates a different way to leverage Transformers for decoding raw EEG data. 2024
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectAdvanced human-cybernetic interfaces (HCI)
Batch normalization (BN)
Cross-subject Electroencephalogram (EEG) decoding
Driver fatigue
Time-frequency Transformer (TFormer)
TitleTFormer: A time-frequency Transformer with batch normalization for driver fatigue recognition
TypeArticle
Volume Number62
dc.accessType Full Text


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