You Only Acquire Sparse-channel (YOAS): A Unified Framework for Dense-channel EEG Generation
Hongyu Chen, Weiming Zeng, Luhui Cai, Lei Wang, Jia Lu, Yueyang Li,, Hongjie Yan, Wai Ting Siok, Nizhuan Wang

TL;DR
The paper introduces YOAS, a unified framework that effectively generates dense-channel EEG signals from sparse data, addressing cost and portability issues while maintaining high fidelity and robustness.
Contribution
It presents a novel, theoretically grounded framework with a four-stage process, combining attention mechanisms and diffusion models for improved EEG signal synthesis from sparse channels.
Findings
YOAS significantly improves dense-channel EEG generation quality.
The framework demonstrates high efficiency and theoretical validity.
Experimental results show enhanced data discernibility and robustness.
Abstract
High-precision acquisition of dense-channel electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is often impeded by the costliness and lack of portability of equipment. In contrast, generating dense-channel EEG signals effectively from sparse channels shows promise and economic viability. However, sparse-channel EEG poses challenges such as reduced spatial resolution, information loss, signal mixing, and heightened susceptibility to noise and interference. To address these challenges, we first theoretically formulate the dense-channel EEG generation problem as by optimizing a set of cross-channel EEG signal generation problems. Then, we propose the YOAS framework for generating dense-channel data from sparse-channel EEG signals. The YOAS totally consists of four sequential stages: Data Preparation, Data Preprocessing, Biased-EEG Generation, and Synthetic EEG Generation. Data Preparation and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Neural dynamics and brain function
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need · Sparse Evolutionary Training · Diffusion
