DANCE frames EEG event identification as a set-prediction problem to jointly detect and classify events directly from raw, unaligned signals, outperforming existing methods on seizure monitoring and matching onset-informed models on BCI tasks across ten datasets.
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DANCE: Detect and Classify Events in EEG
DANCE frames EEG event identification as a set-prediction problem to jointly detect and classify events directly from raw, unaligned signals, outperforming existing methods on seizure monitoring and matching onset-informed models on BCI tasks across ten datasets.
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Pretraining on Sleep Data Improves non-Sleep Biosignal Tasks
Sleep-only contrastive pretraining improves results on non-sleep EEG and ECG tasks relative to training from scratch and matches or exceeds some specialized models.