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Brain-Computer Interfaces for Internet of Things
A brain-computer interface for controlling elements commonly used at home is presented in this paper. It includes the electroencephalography device needed to acquire signals associated to the brain activity, the algorithms for artefact reduction and ...
Francisco Laport +3 more
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Brain-Computer Interfaces, Virtual Reality, and Videogames
Major challenges must be tackled for brain-computer interfaces to mature into an established communications medium for VR applications, which will range from basic neuroscience studies to developing optimal peripherals and mental gamepads and more ...
Lecuyer, Anatole +5 more
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Brain–computer interfaces in 2023–2024
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) have advanced at a rapid pace in recent years, particularly in the medical domain. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the progress made in medical BCIs during the 2023–2024 period, covering a wide range of ...
Shugeng Chen +5 more
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fNIRS-based brain-computer interfaces: a review
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a communication system that allows the use of brain activity to control computers or other external devices. It can, by bypassing the peripheral nervous system, provide a means of communication for people suffering ...
Noman eNaseer +2 more
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Online Feature Selection for Brain Computer Interfaces
Online adaptation of Brain Computer Interfaces allows for arduous training periods to be circumvented. To do this we must adapt a classifier to a new session, or better yet, a new subject. We initially outline a procedure to perform online adaptation of
Sunehag, Peter +2 more
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Designing Guiding Systems for Brain-Computer Interfaces
Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) community has focused the majority of its research efforts on signal processing and machine learning, mostly neglecting the human in the loop.
Nataliya Kosmyna, Anatole Lécuyer
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A Brain-Computer Interface for robotic arm control
Lenhardt A. A Brain-Computer Interface for robotic arm control. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2011.Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) are tools that open a new channel of communication between humans and machines.
Lenhardt, Alexander
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How do voice acoustics affect the perceived trustworthiness of a speaker? A systematic review
Trust is a multidimensional and dynamic social and cognitive construct, considered the glue of society. Gauging someone’s perceived trustworthiness is essential for forming and maintaining healthy relationships across various domains.
Constantina Maltezou-Papastylianou +3 more
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The human-computer connection: An overview of brain-computer interfaces
This article introduces the field of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), which allows the control of devices without the generation of any active motor output but directly from the decoding of the user’s brain signals.
José del R. Millán
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BCIs and mobile robots for neurological rehabilitation: practical applications of remote control. Remote control of mobile robots applied in non-invasive BCI for disabled users afflicted by motor neurons diseases [PDF]
This project aims at testing the possible advantages of introducing a mobile robot as a physical input/output device in a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) system.
Criveller, Luigi
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