Publications by authors named "Kemeng Xu"

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  • Artificial ears with advanced intelligence are being developed to better detect sound and make logical decisions, showcasing the potential to enhance daily life.
  • Current sound detection technologies suffer from limitations, primarily recognizing only basic sounds due to insufficient sensitivity; however, new ultrasensitive artificial eardrums are showing promising results.
  • The innovative design features a unique hollow pyramid structure, achieving exceptional sound detection sensitivity and successfully identifying a wide variety of songs with high accuracy, indicating significant promise for future applications in technology.
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At present, most methods to improve the accuracy of emotion recognition based on electroencephalogram (EEG) are achieved by means of increasing the number of channels and feature types. This is to use the big data to train the classification model but it also increases the code complexity and consumes a large amount of computer time. We propose a method of Ant Colony Optimization with Convolutional Neural Networks and Long Short-Term Memory (ACO-CNN-LSTM) which can attain the dynamic optimal channels for lightweight data.

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The objective of EEG-based emotion recognition is to classify emotions by decoding signals, with potential applications in the fields of artificial intelligence and bioinformatics. Cross-subject emotion recognition is more difficult than intra-subject emotion recognition. The poor adaptability of classification model parameters is a significant factor of low accuracy in cross-subject emotion recognition.

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The original EEG data collected are the 1D sequence, which ignores spatial topology information; Feature Pyramid Networks (FPN) is better at small dimension target detection and insufficient feature extraction in the scale transformation than CNN. We propose a method of FPN and Long Short-Term Memory (FPN-LSTM) for EEG feature map-based emotion recognition. According to the spatial arrangement of brain electrodes, the Azimuth Equidistant Projection (AEP) is employed to generate the 2D EEG map, which preserves the spatial topology information; then, the average power, variance power, and standard deviation power of three frequency bands (α, β, and γ) are extracted as the feature data for the EEG feature map.

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