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Revisiting Your Memory: Reconstruction of Affect-Contextualized Memory via EEG-guided Audiovisual Generation

Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-14 v2 Human-Computer Interaction Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce RevisitAffectiveMemory, a novel task designed to reconstruct autobiographical memories through audio-visual generation guided by affect extracted from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. To support this pioneering task, we present the EEG-AffectiveMemory dataset, which encompasses textual descriptions, visuals, music, and EEG recordings collected during memory recall from nine participants. Furthermore, we propose RYM (Revisit Your Memory), a three-stage framework for generating synchronized audio-visual contents while maintaining dynamic personal memory affect trajectories. Experimental results demonstrate our method successfully decodes individual affect dynamics trajectories from neural signals during memory recall (F1=0.9). Also, our approach faithfully reconstructs affect-contextualized audio-visual memory across all subjects, both qualitatively and quantitatively, with participants reporting strong affective concordance between their recalled memories and the generated content. Especially, contents generated from subject-reported affect dynamics showed higher correlation with participants' reported affect dynamics trajectories (r=0.265, p<.05) and received stronger user preference (preference=56%) compared to those generated from randomly reordered affect dynamics. Our approaches advance affect decoding research and its practical applications in personalized media creation via neural-based affect comprehension. Codes and the dataset are available at https://github.com/ioahKwon/Revisiting-Your-Memory.

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@article{arxiv.2412.05296,
  title  = {Revisiting Your Memory: Reconstruction of Affect-Contextualized Memory via EEG-guided Audiovisual Generation},
  author = {Joonwoo Kwon and Heehwan Wang and Jinwoo Lee and Sooyoung Kim and Shinjae Yoo and Yuewei Lin and Jiook Cha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.05296},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted at the ACM MM 2025 - The 1st CogMAEC Workshop (Oral)