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Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2020
The rapid advancement in information and communication technology has made e‐learning an alternative learning method for many learners. In the last few years, a huge number of learners around the world have registered in massive open online courses ...
B. Balamurugan+4 more
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The rapid advancement in information and communication technology has made e‐learning an alternative learning method for many learners. In the last few years, a huge number of learners around the world have registered in massive open online courses ...
B. Balamurugan+4 more
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Virtual Reality Games based on Brain Computer Interface
2020 International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Human-Computer Interaction (ICHCI), 2020This article provides a systematic review of games designed based on the brain-computer interface (BCI). This article aims twofold: The first is to review different configuration types for the controlling system based on current research; the second one ...
Rongxiang Zhang
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Brain–Computer Interface Games Based on Consumer-Grade EEG Devices: A Systematic Literature Review
International journal of human computer interactions, 2019Brain–Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are specialized systems that allow users to control computer applications using their brain waves. With the advent of consumer-grade electroencephalography (EEG) devices, brain-controlled systems started to find ...
G. Vasiljevic, Leonardo Cunha de Miranda
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Development of a ternary hybrid fNIRS-EEG brain–computer interface based on imagined speech
Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2019There is increasing interest in developing intuitive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to differentiate intuitive mental tasks such as imagined speech.
Alborz Rezazadeh Sereshkeh+4 more
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Increasing brain-computer interface media depictions: pressing ethical concerns
Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2019This article explores how brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are depicted in the English-speaking media, especially by news outlets. We use the FACTICA database to analyze depictions of BCIs from the first time the term appeared in the media (1993) up until
Frederic Gilbert+3 more
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EEG source analysis of visual motion imagery for application to brain-computer interface
Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference, 2019: In the field of brain-computer interface (BCI) research, building more intuitive and goal-directed BCI systems is a key to breakthrough. “Visual motion imagery,” which enables visual imaging of the operation of a target is one possible method for ...
Koji Koizumi+3 more
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Brain-Computer Interface: Challenges and Research Perspectives
Computer Science in Cars Symposium, 2019Nowadays, the interest in the Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) domain is continuously growing, only judging by the number of BCI related papers published or presented in neuro-engineering or neuroscience journals, conferences or workshops.
R. Lupu, F. Ungureanu, Corina Cimpanu
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The Impact of Flow in an EEG-based Brain Computer Interface
Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference, 2017Major issues in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) include low usability and poor user performance. This paper tackles them by ensuring the users to be in a state of immersion, control and motivation, called state of flow.
J. Mladenović+4 more
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Random Visual evoked potentials (Rvep) for brain-Computer Interface (BCI) control
Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference, 2017Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to control devices or communicate by using brain activity only. While BCIs based on visual evoked potentials (VEPs) have been shown to achieve high performance, we present a different paradigm for BCI control:
S. Nagel, W. Rosenstiel, M. Spüler
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