arXiv:2606. 23707v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: EEG spatial super-resolution (EEGSR) in real deployments is challenged by random channel missingness, unstable electrode quality, and changing visible-channel patterns caused by bad contacts or device variability.
By Hongjun Liu, Leyu Zhou, Zijianghao Yang, Chao Yao
New device layouts pose a challenging modeling problem due to the lack of large datasets for each specific layout. Biosignal foundation models offer a plausible solution if they are able to generalize to new layouts effectively.
arXiv:2607. 00249v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: New device layouts pose a challenging modeling problem due to the lack of large datasets for each specific layout.
By Geeling Chau, Ran Liu, Juri Minxha, Wenhui Cui, Erdrin Azemi, Ellen L. Zippi, Behrooz Mahasseni, Christopher M. Sandino
arXiv:2511. 05350v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We argue that training autoencoders to reconstruct inputs from noised versions of their encodings, when combined with perceptually motivated losses, yields encodings that are structured according to a perceptual hierarchy.
By Mathias Rose Bjare, Giorgia Cantisani, Marco Pasini, Stefan Lattner, Gerhard Widmer
arXiv:2607. 03925v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: EEG foundation models have shown strong potential in learning generalized representations across subjects and tasks.
By Weibin Li, Wendu Li, Yushan You, Chen Wei, Quanying Liu
arXiv:2607. 09543v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Self-supervised pretrained foundation models (FM) have shown early promise for non-invasive electroencephalogram (EEG) decoding applications.
By Gabriel Mahuas, Victoria Shevchenko, Ugo Tanielian, Yassir Bendou, Richard Gao