A Multimodal BiMamba Network with Test-Time Adaptation for Emotion Recognition Based on Physiological Signals
Abstract
Emotion recognition based on physiological signals plays a vital role in psychological health and human–computer interaction, particularly with the substantial advances in multimodal emotion recognition techniques. However, two key challenges remain unresolved: 1) how to effectively model the intra-modal long-range dependencies and inter-modal correlations in multimodal physiological emotion signals, and 2) how to address the performance limitations resulting from missing multimodal data. In this paper, we propose a multimodal bidirectional Mamba (BiMamba) network with test-time adaptation (TTA) for emotion recognition named BiM-TTA. Specifically, BiM-TTA consists of a multimodal BiMamba network and a multimodal TTA. The former includes intra-modal and inter-modal BiMamba modules, which model long-range dependencies along the time dimension and capture cross-modal correlations along the channel dimension, respectively. The latter (TTA) mitigates the amplified distribution shifts caused by missing multimodal data through two-level entropy-based sample filtering and mutual information sharing across modalities. By addressing these challenges, BiM-TTA achieves state-of-the-art results on two multimodal emotion datasets.
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Jia et al. "A Multimodal BiMamba Network with Test-Time Adaptation for Emotion Recognition Based on Physiological Signals." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.Markdown
[Jia et al. "A Multimodal BiMamba Network with Test-Time Adaptation for Emotion Recognition Based on Physiological Signals." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/jia2025neurips-multimodal/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{jia2025neurips-multimodal,
title = {{A Multimodal BiMamba Network with Test-Time Adaptation for Emotion Recognition Based on Physiological Signals}},
author = {Jia, Ziyu and Du, Tingyu and Tian, Zhengyu and Li, Hongkai and Zhang, Yong and Liu, Chenyu},
booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {2025},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/jia2025neurips-multimodal/}
}