Neural decoding is still a challenging and a hot topic in neurocomputing science. Recently, many studies have shown that brain network patterns containing rich spatiotemporal structural information represent the brain's activation information under external stimuli. In the traditional method, brain network features are directly obtained using the standard machine learning method and provide to a classifier, subsequently decoding external stimuli. However, this method cannot effectively extract the multidimensional structural information hidden in the brain network. Furthermore, studies on tensors have show that the tensor decomposition model can fully mine unique spatiotemporal structural characteristics of a spatiotemporal structure in data with a multidimensional structure. This research proposed a stimulus-constrained Tensor Brain Network (s-TBN) model that involves the tensor decomposition and stimulus category-constraint information. The model was verified on real neuroimaging data obtained via magnetoencephalograph and functional mangetic resonance imaging). Experimental results show that the s-TBN model achieve accuracy matrices of greater than 11.06% and 18.46% on the accuracy matrix compared with other methods on two modal datasets. These results prove the superiority of extracting discriminative characteristics using the STN model, especially for decoding object stimuli with semantic information.

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