نتایج جستجو برای: pseudo bci ideal

تعداد نتایج: 139202  

2017
Inchul Choi Ilsun Rhiu Yushin Lee Myung Hwan Yun Chang S Nam

A new Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technique, which is called a hybrid BCI, has recently been proposed to address the limitations of conventional single BCI system. Although some hybrid BCI studies have shown promising results, the field of hybrid BCI is still in its infancy and there is much to be done. Especially, since the hybrid BCI systems are so complicated and complex, it is difficult ...

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...

2000
Xiao Long Xin

As a continuation of [7], we introduce the notions of topological subalgebras, topological ideals and topological homomorphisms in topological BCI-algebras and study some related properties. In the section 3, we investigate the compactness in a TBCI-algebra X and quotient TBCI-algebra X=I where I is a topological ideal of X. In the section 4, we introduce the notion of topological homomorphisms...

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...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2012
M C Mathieu C Mazouni N C Kesty Y Zhang V Scott J Passeron M Arnedos C A Schnabel S Delaloge M G Erlander F André

BACKGROUND The aim of neoadjuvant chemotherapy is to increase the likelihood of successful breast conservation surgery (BCS). Accurate identification of BCS candidates is a diagnostic challenge. Breast Cancer Index (BCI) predicts recurrence risk in estrogen receptor+lymph node-breast cancer. Performance of BCI to predict chemosensitivity based on pathological complete response (pCR) and BCS was...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2015
Betts Peters Gregory Bieker Susan M Heckman Jane E Huggins Catherine Wolf Debra Zeitlin Melanie Fried-Oken

More than 300 researchers gathered at the 2013 International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting to discuss current practice and future goals for BCI research and development. The authors organized the Virtual Users' Forum at the meeting to provide the BCI community with feedback from users. We report on the Virtual Users' Forum, including initial results from ongoing research being conducte...

2018
Xiaokang Shu Shugeng Chen Lin Yao Xinjun Sheng Dingguo Zhang Ning Jiang Jie Jia Xiangyang Zhu

Motor imagery (MI) based brain-computer interface (BCI) has been developed as an alternative therapy for stroke rehabilitation. However, experimental evidence demonstrates that a significant portion (10-50%) of subjects are BCI-inefficient users (accuracy less than 70%). Thus, predicting BCI performance prior to clinical BCI usage would facilitate the selection of suitable end-users and improve...

2014
Hayrettin Gürkök Bram van de Laar Danny Plass-Oude Bos Mannes Poel Anton Nijholt

Brain-computer interface (BCI) games can satisfy our need for competence by providing us with challenges that we should enjoy tackling. However, many BCI games that claim to provide enjoyable challenges fail to do so. Some common fallacies and pitfalls about BCI games play a role in this failure and in this paper we report on a study that we carried out to empirically investigate them. More spe...

2012
Yunsick Sung Kyungeun Cho Kyhyun Um

Games that use brainwaves via brain-computer interface (BCI) devices, to improve brain functions are known as BCI serious games. Due to the difficulty of developing BCI serious games, various BCI engines and authoring tools are required, and these reduce the development time and cost. However, it is desirable to reduce the amount of technical knowledge of brain functions and BCI devices needed ...

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