PCRNet: Phase-aware Complex Refinement Network for EEG-based Auditory Attention Decoding
Xiran Chen, Xiaoke Yang, Jian Zhou, Zhao Lv, Cunhang Fan
ICML 2026 regular
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Auditory attention decoding (AAD) based on Electroencephalography (EEG) aims to identify the attended speaker in multi-speaker environments. However, existing methods typically overlook the crucial phase information of EEG signals, which limits their ability to distinguish structured neural patterns from random noise in the frequency domain and hinders robust decoding. To address these issues, this paper proposes a Phase-aware Complex Refinement Network (PCRNet) for AAD, which consists of a Temporal Context Calibration (TCC) module and a Dual-Domain Integration (DDI) module. Specifically, the TCC module captures long-range temporal dependencies through multi-scale temporal attention mechanism, while the DDI module employs a phase-guided spectral filtering strategy to dynamically suppress noise-dominated frequencies and refine the real and imaginary components separately. This design enables effective phase recalibration and enhances the discriminability of target features in the complex domain. Experimental results on three public datasets demonstrate that PCRNet outperforms state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods, particularly under challenging ultra-short 0.1-second windows. Code is available at: https://github.com/SunshineGreeny/PCRNet.
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