Hongze Sun, Shifeng Mao, Wuque Cai, Yan Cui, Duo Chen, Dezhong Yao, Daqing Guo
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Abstract
Spiking neural networks (SNNs), known for their rich spatio-temporal dynamics, have recently gained considerable attention in EEG-based emotion recognition. However, conventional model training approaches often fail to fully exploit the capabilities of SNNs, posing challenges for effective EEG data analysis. In this work, we propose a novel bio-information-fused SNN (BISNN) model to enhance EEG-based emotion recognition. The BISNN model incorporates biologically plausible intrinsic parameters into spiking neurons and is initialized with a structurally equivalent pre-trained ANN model. By constructing a bio-information-fused loss function, the BISNN model enables simultaneous training under dual constraints. Extensive experiments on benchmark EEG-based emotion datasets demonstrate that the BISNN model achieves competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art methods. Additionally, ablation studies investigating various components further elucidate the mechanisms underlying the model's effectiveness and evolution, aligning well with previous findings.
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