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Generalized Deep Learning Eeg Models For Cross-Participant And Cross-Task Detection Of The Vigilance Decrement In Sustained Attention Tasks, Alexander J. Kamrud [*], Brett J. Borghetti, Christine M. Schubert Kabban, Michael E. Miller
Generalized Deep Learning Eeg Models For Cross-Participant And Cross-Task Detection Of The Vigilance Decrement In Sustained Attention Tasks, Alexander J. Kamrud [*], Brett J. Borghetti, Christine M. Schubert Kabban, Michael E. Miller
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Tasks which require sustained attention over a lengthy period of time have been a focal point of cognitive fatigue research for decades, with these tasks including air traffic control, watchkeeping, baggage inspection, and many others. Recent research into physiological markers of mental fatigue indicate that markers exist which extend across all individuals and all types of vigilance tasks. This suggests that it would be possible to build an EEG model which detects these markers and the subsequent vigilance decrement in any task (i.e., a task-generic model) and in any person (i.e., a cross-participant model). However, thus far, no task-generic EEG …