SPAICVHCLGMay 14, 2025

Evaluation in EEG Emotion Recognition: State-of-the-Art Review and Unified Framework

arXiv:2505.18175v13 citationsh-index: 9Has Code
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This work addresses reproducibility issues for researchers in EEG emotion recognition, though it is incremental as it builds on existing methods and datasets.

The paper identifies a lack of unified evaluation protocols in EEG-based emotion recognition, analyzing 216 papers to highlight inconsistencies, and proposes EEGain, an open-source framework that standardizes evaluation across six datasets and four methods to improve reproducibility and comparability.

Electroencephalography-based Emotion Recognition (EEG-ER) has become a growing research area in recent years. Analyzing 216 papers published between 2018 and 2023, we uncover that the field lacks a unified evaluation protocol, which is essential to fairly define the state of the art, compare new approaches and to track the field's progress. We report the main inconsistencies between the used evaluation protocols, which are related to ground truth definition, evaluation metric selection, data splitting types (e.g., subject-dependent or subject-independent) and the use of different datasets. Capitalizing on this state-of-the-art research, we propose a unified evaluation protocol, EEGain (https://github.com/EmotionLab/EEGain), which enables an easy and efficient evaluation of new methods and datasets. EEGain is a novel open source software framework, offering the capability to compare - and thus define - state-of-the-art results. EEGain includes standardized methods for data pre-processing, data splitting, evaluation metrics, and the ability to load the six most relevant datasets (i.e., AMIGOS, DEAP, DREAMER, MAHNOB-HCI, SEED, SEED-IV) in EEG-ER with only a single line of code. In addition, we have assessed and validated EEGain using these six datasets on the four most common publicly available methods (EEGNet, DeepConvNet, ShallowConvNet, TSception). This is a significant step to make research on EEG-ER more reproducible and comparable, thereby accelerating the overall progress of the field.

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