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| Li, Y., Gong, S., Zeng, W., Wang, N.*, & Siok, W. T.* (2026). FreqDGT: Frequency-Adaptive Dynamic Graph Networks with Transformer for Cross-Subject EEG Emotion Recognition. In Proceedings of 2025 International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Nature-Inspired Computing (MIND), 21-26. |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/MIND67540.2025.11351599 |
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Abstract Electroencephalography (EEG) serves as a reliable and objective signal for emotion recognition in affective braincomputer interfaces, offering unique advantages through its high temporal resolution and ability to capture authentic emotional states that cannot be consciously controlled. However, crosssubject generalization remains a fundamental challenge due to individual variability, cognitive traits, and emotional responses. We propose FreqDGT, a frequency-adaptive dynamic graph transformer that systematically addresses these limitations through an integrated framework. FreqDGT introduces frequency-adaptive processing (FAP) to dynamically weight emotion-relevant frequency bands based on neuroscientific evidence, employs adaptive dynamic graph learning (ADGL) to learn input-specific brain connectivity patterns, and implements multi-scale temporal disentanglement network (MTDN) that combines hierarchical temporal transformers with adversarial feature disentanglement to capture both temporal dynamics and ensure cross-subject robustness. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that FreqDGT significantly improves cross-subject emotion recognition accuracy, confirming the effectiveness of integrating frequencyadaptive, spatial-dynamic, and temporal-hierarchical modeling while ensuring robustness to individual differences. The code is available at https://github.com/NZWANG/FreqDGT. |
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Keywords Electroencephalography, Emotion, Frequency, Dynamic Graph, Transformer, Disentanglement |
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