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BCI-implicative ideals of BCI-algebras

Information Sciences, 2007
Implicative BCI-algebras are characterized by a new type of ideals, called BCI-ideals. Connections with other types of ideals are presented.
Liu, Yong Lin, Xu, Yang, Meng, Jie
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A novel Z-soft rough fuzzy $$\textit{BCI}$$ BCI -algebras (ideals) of $$\textit{BCI}$$ BCI -algebras

Soft Computing, 2017
In this paper, the notion of Z-soft rough fuzzy BCI-algebras (ideals) is introduced, which is an extended notion of soft rough BCI-algebras (ideals) and rough fuzzy BCI-algebras (ideals). In this paper, we first apply Z-soft rough fuzzy sets to BCI-algebras.
Kuan Yun Zhu, Bao Qing Hu
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Towards an architecture of a hybrid BCI based on SSVEP-BCI and passive-BCI

2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2014
Recent decades have seen BCI applications as a novel and promising new channel of communication, control and entertainment for disabled and healthy people. However, BCI technology can be prone to errors due to the basic emotional state of the user: the performance of reactive and active BCIs decrease when user becomes stressed or bored, for example ...
Anibal, Cotrina   +6 more
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Toward BCI Wizard - best BCI approach for each user

2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010
Modern brain-computer interface (BCI) systems use different types of neural activity for control. Most BCI systems only allow the customization of very few parameters and focus only on one type of BCI approach. Many articles reported that a certain BCI did not work for some users (so called BCI illiteracy). We are introducing the BCI wizard as a system
Volosyak I., Guger C., Graser A.
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BCI in practice

2016
Brain-computer interfaces are systems that use signals recorded from the brain to enable communication and control applications for individuals who have impaired function. This technology has developed to the point that it is now being used by individuals who can actually benefit from it.
D J, McFarland, T M, Vaughan
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