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Hybrid EEG Feature Learning Method for Cross-Session Human Mental Attention State Classification
by Xu Chen, Xingtong Bao, Kailun Jitian, Ruihan Li, Li Zhu and Wanzeng Kong
Brain Sci. 2025, 15(8), 805; https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15080805 - 28 Jul 2025
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Abstract
Background: Decoding mental attention states from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is crucial for numerous applications such as cognitive monitoring, adaptive human–computer interaction, and brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). However, conventional EEG-based approaches often focus on channel-wise processing and are limited to intra-session or subject-specific scenarios, lacking [...] Read more.
Background: Decoding mental attention states from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is crucial for numerous applications such as cognitive monitoring, adaptive human–computer interaction, and brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). However, conventional EEG-based approaches often focus on channel-wise processing and are limited to intra-session or subject-specific scenarios, lacking robustness in cross-session or inter-subject conditions. Methods: In this study, we propose a hybrid feature learning framework for robust classification of mental attention states, including focused, unfocused, and drowsy conditions, across both sessions and individuals. Our method integrates preprocessing, feature extraction, feature selection, and classification in a unified pipeline. We extract channel-wise spectral features using short-time Fourier transform (STFT) and further incorporate both functional and structural connectivity features to capture inter-regional interactions in the brain. A two-stage feature selection strategy, combining correlation-based filtering and random forest ranking, is adopted to enhance feature relevance and reduce dimensionality. Support vector machine (SVM) is employed for final classification due to its efficiency and generalization capability. Results: Experimental results on two cross-session and inter-subject EEG datasets demonstrate that our approach achieves classification accuracy of 86.27% and 94.01%, respectively, significantly outperforming traditional methods. Conclusions: These findings suggest that integrating connectivity-aware features with spectral analysis can enhance the generalizability of attention decoding models. The proposed framework provides a promising foundation for the development of practical EEG-based systems for continuous mental state monitoring and adaptive BCIs in real-world environments. Full article
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