TSFNet: Temporal-Spatial Fusion Network for Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface
Yan Zhang, Bo Yin, Xiaoyang Yuan

TL;DR
This paper introduces TSFNet, a new deep learning network that improves brain-computer interfaces by combining EEG and fNIRS signals more effectively.
Contribution
The novel Temporal-Spatial Fusion Network (TSFNet) with EFGF and CAFÉ layers enables deep fusion of EEG and fNIRS signals for hybrid BCIs.
Findings
TSFNet achieved 70.18% accuracy for motor imagery classification.
It outperformed existing methods with 86.26% accuracy for mental arithmetic.
The model demonstrated 81.13% accuracy for word generation tasks.
Abstract
Unimodal brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) often suffer from inherent limitations due to the characteristic of using single modalities. While hybrid BCIs combining electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) offer complementary advantages, effectively integrating their spatiotemporal features remains a challenge due to inherent signal asynchrony. This study aims to develop a novel deep fusion network to achieve synergistic integration of EEG and fNIRS signals for improved classification performance across different tasks. We propose a novel Temporal-Spatial Fusion Network (TSFNet), which consists of two key sublayers: the EEG-fNIRS-guided Fusion (EFGF) layer and the Cross-Attention-based Feature Enhancement (CAFÉ) layer. The EFGF layer extracts temporal features from EEG and spatial features from fNIRS to generate a hybrid attention map, which is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
