EmBrace: A Collective Knowledge Fusion Framework Toward Unified EEG Foundation Models
Ziyu Jia, Junyi Lin, Pu Wan, Jinxin Pi, Jingying Ma, Peiliang Gong, Xinliang Zhou, Yi Ding
ICML 2026 regular
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Electroencephalography (EEG) foundation models (EFMs) have achieved strong performance across a wide range of downstream EEG tasks via pretraining and fine-tuning. Through empirical analysis, we observe that (i) no single EFM consistently dominates all tasks, yet identifying the task-specific optimal model by fine-tuning all EFMs introduces substantial computational overhead; and (ii) models with inferior task-level performance still exhibit strengths at the sample level as distinct architectures induce diverse inductive biases. These observations motivate EmBrace, a representation-centric framework for sample-aware knowledge fusion that avoids the constraints of parameter-level or output-level alignment. EmBrace synchronizes discriminative intermediate representations into a unified manifold and adaptively weights multiple EFMs at the sample level while selecting the most compatible model as the carrier. Extensive experiments across multiple EEG benchmarks demonstrate that EmBrace consistently improves over SOTA EFMs and generalizes effectively under cross-task settings.
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