A WGAN-GP achieves closer spectral alignment and lower MMD than a diffusion model for EEG artifact synthesis, but class-conditional recovery is weak for both.
Image-based Data Representations of Time Series: A Comparative Analysis in EEG Artifact Detection
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Alternative data representations are powerful tools that augment the performance of downstream models. However, there is an abundance of such representations within the machine learning toolbox, and the field lacks a comparative understanding of the suitability of each representation method. In this paper, we propose artifact detection and classification within EEG data as a testbed for profiling image-based data representations of time series data. We then evaluate eleven popular deep learning architectures on each of six commonly-used representation methods. We find that, while the choice of representation entails a choice within the tradeoff between bias and variance, certain representations are practically more effective in highlighting features which increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the data. We present our results on EEG data, and open-source our testing framework to enable future comparative analyses in this vein.
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ArtifactGen: Benchmarking WGAN-GP vs Diffusion for Label-Aware EEG Artifact Synthesis
A WGAN-GP achieves closer spectral alignment and lower MMD than a diffusion model for EEG artifact synthesis, but class-conditional recovery is weak for both.