Designing Pre-training Datasets from Unlabeled Data for EEG Classification with Transformers
Abstract
Transformer neural networks require a large amount of labeled data to train effectively. Such data is often scarce in electroencephalography, as annotations made by medical experts are costly. This is why self-supervised training, using unlabeled data, has to be performed beforehand. In this paper, we present a way to design several labeled datasets from unlabeled electroencephalogram (EEG) data. These can then be used to pre-train transformers to learn representations of EEG signals. We tested this method on an epileptic seizure forecasting task on the Temple University Seizure Detection Corpus using a Multi-channel Vision Transformer. Our results suggest that 1) Models pre-trained using our approach demonstrate significantly faster training times, reducing fine-tuning duration by more than 50% for the specific task, and 2) Pre-trained models exhibit improved accuracy, with an increase from 90.93% to 92.16%, as well as a higher AUC, rising from 0.9648 to 0.9702 when compared to non-pre-trained models.
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@article{arxiv.2410.07190,
title = {Designing Pre-training Datasets from Unlabeled Data for EEG Classification with Transformers},
author = {Tim Bary and Benoit Macq},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.07190},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables, 22nd IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (MELECON 2024)