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EEG-based emotion recognition using 4D convolutional recurrent neural networkShen et al., 2020
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- Shen F
- Dai G
- Lin G
- Zhang J
- Kong W
- Zeng H
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- Cognitive Neurodynamics
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In this paper, we present a novel method, called four-dimensional convolutional recurrent neural network, which integrating frequency, spatial and temporal information of multichannel EEG signals explicitly to improve EEG-based emotion recognition accuracy …
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