Objective: As one branch of human-computerinteraction, affective Brain-Computer Interfaces (aBCI) interpretand utilize electroencephalogram (EEG) signalsto achieve real-time monitoring and recognition of individualemotional states, opening new possibilities foremotion-aware technologies and applications. However,the challenge of individual differences in EEG emotiondata severely constrains the effectiveness and generalizationcapability of existing models.
Objective: As one branch of human-computerinteraction, affective Brain-Computer Interfaces (aBCI) interpretand utilize electroencephalogram (EEG) signalsto achieve real-time monitoring and recognition of individualemotional states, opening new possibilities foremotion-aware technologies and applications. However,the challenge of individual differences in EEG emotiondata severely constrains the effectiveness and generalizationcapability of existing models.