نتایج جستجو برای: brain computer interfaces bci

تعداد نتایج: 1077832  

2015
Felix Gembler Piotr Stawicki Ivan Volosyak

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) transfer human brain activities into computer commands and enable a communication channel without requiring movement. Among other BCI approaches, steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based BCIs have the potential to become accurate, assistive technologies for persons with severe disabilities. Those systems require customization of different kinds of para...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics 2021

In this paper, classification of mental task-root brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is being investigated. The tasks are dominant area investigations in BCI, which utmost interest as these system can be augmented life people having severe disabilities. performance BCI model primarily depends on the construction features from brain, electroencephalography (EEG), signal, and size feature vector, o...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Sumit Soman Siddharth Srivastava Saurabh Srivastava Nitendra Rajput

In recent times, there have been significant advancements in utilizing the sensing capabilities of mobile devices for developing applications. The primary objective has been to enhance the way a user interacts with the application by making it effortless and convenient. This paper explores the capabilities of using Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI), an evolving subset of Human Computer Interactio...

2010
Sylvain Le Groux Jônatas Manzolli Paul F. M. J. Verschure

Most new digital musical interfaces have evolved upon the intuitive idea that there is a causality between sonic output and physical actions. Nevertheless, the advent of braincomputer interfaces (BCI) now allows us to directly access subjective mental states and express these in the physical world without bodily actions. In the context of an interactive and collaborative live performance, we pr...

2013
Minkyu Ahn Hohyun Cho Sangtae Ahn Sung Chan Jun

In most brain computer interface (BCI) systems, some target users have significant difficulty in using BCI systems. Such target users are called 'BCI-illiterate'. This phenomenon has been poorly investigated, and a clear understanding of the BCI-illiteracy mechanism or a solution to this problem has not been reported to date. In this study, we sought to demonstrate the neurophysiological differ...

2014
Carles Grau Romuald Ginhoux Alejandro Riera Thanh Lam Nguyen Hubert Chauvat Michel Berg Julià L. Amengual Alvaro Pascual-Leone Giulio Ruffini

Human sensory and motor systems provide the natural means for the exchange of information between individuals, and, hence, the basis for human civilization. The recent development of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) has provided an important element for the creation of brain-to-brain communication systems, and precise brain stimulation techniques are now available for the realization of non-inva...

2015
Mijail D. Serruya

Citation: Serruya MD (2015) As we may think and be: brain-computer interfaces to expand the substrate of mind. As we may think and be: brain-computer interfaces to expand the substrate of mind Over a half-century ago, the scientist Vannevar Bush explored the conundrum of how to tap the exponentially rising sea of human knowledge for the betterment of humanity. In his description of a hypothetic...

2013
Tamara Bonaci Howard Jay Chizeck

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) represent a direct communication link between the brain and an external device. By using the measured brain signals for communication, BCIs allow for non-verbal communication between a user and a device. In the last decade, BCIs have mostly been used in medical applications, typically to assist, augment or repair human cognitive or sensory-motor activities. In t...

Journal: :Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference 2012
Jonathan S. Brumberg Sean D. Lorenz Byron V. Galbraith Frank H. Guenther

In this paper we present a framework for reducing the development time needed for creating applications for use in non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCI). Our framework is primarily focused on facilitating rapid software "app" development akin to current efforts in consumer portable computing (e.g. smart phones and tablets). This is accomplished by handling intermodule communication witho...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

In recent years, the control of devices “by power mind” has become a very controversial topic but also been well researched in field state-of-the-art gadgets, such as smartphones, laptops, tablets and even smart TVs, medicine, to be used by people with disabilities for whom these technologies may only way communicate outside world. It is known that BCI skill can improved through practice traini...

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