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Towards Robust EEG Decoding Based on Riemannian Self-Attention
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Towards Robust EEG Decoding Based on Riemannian Self-Attention

Shaocheng Jin, Tao Zhou, Rui Wang, Ziheng Chen, Xiaoqing Luo, Xiao-Jun Wu and Josef Kittler
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining V.2, pp.11225-11235
ACM Conferences
KDD '26: The 32nd ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
09/08/2026

Abstract

Applied computing -- Life and medical sciences Computing methodologies -- Machine learning
Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) based on electroencephalography (EEG) enables direct interaction between the brain and external environments and has significant applications in assistive technologies, medical rehabilitation, and entertainment. Recently, EEG decoding methods based on Symmetric Positive Definite (SPD) learning have demonstrated superior performance. However, these methods typically employ basic network architectures and do not explicitly capture local relationships between EEG signals. This limitation is problematic for EEG signals due to their inherently low Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). Moreover, most existing Riemannian manifold-based methods are restricted to specific metrics. The most widely used is the Affine-Invariant Metric (AIM). However, it has a quadratic dependency on the SPD matrices and can not handle ill-conditioned SPD matrices (ICSM), which hinders the effectiveness of networks. In contrast, the Bures-Wasserstein Metric (BWM) exhibits linear dependence on SPD matrices and demonstrates superior performance for ill conditioning. To overcome these challenges, we propose a Riemannian self-attention network based on the BWM. Additionally, the recently introduced power-deformed generalized BWM (?-GBWM) parameterizes the vanilla BWM via an SPD matrix and matrix power deformation. This metric provides a more nuanced representation of the geometric structure of the SPD manifold. Consequently, we extend our model to a learnable version. For simplicity, we refer to it as GBWAtt. Experimental results on three EEG benchmarking datasets validate the robustness and effectiveness of our proposed method. The code is available at https://github.com/jjscc/GBWAtt.
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