نتایج جستجو برای: speller

تعداد نتایج: 324  

2016
Aya Kabbara Mohamad Khalil Wassim El-Falou Hassan Eid Mahmoud Hassan Daniele Marinazzo

The brain is a large-scale complex network often referred to as the "connectome". Cognitive functions and information processing are mainly based on the interactions between distant brain regions. However, most of the 'feature extraction' methods used in the context of Brain Computer Interface (BCI) ignored the possible functional relationships between different signals recorded from distinct b...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Jing Jin Brendan Z. Allison Yu Zhang Yan Chen Sijie Zhou Yi Dong Xingyu Wang Andrzej Cichocki

Objective: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare disease, but is also one of the most common motor neuron diseases, and people of all races and ethnic backgrounds are affected. There is currently no cure. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) can establish a communication channel directly between the brain and an external device by recognizing brain activities that reflect user intent. There...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2008
D J Krusienski E W Sellers D J McFarland T M Vaughan J R Wolpaw

This study examines the effects of expanding the classical P300 feature space on the classification performance of data collected from a P300 speller paradigm [Farwell LA, Donchin E. Talking off the top of your head: toward a mental prosthesis utilizing event-related brain potentials. Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 1988;70:510-23]. Using stepwise linear discriminant analysis (SWLDA) to constru...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2012
Adrien Combaz Nikolay Chumerin Nikolay V. Manyakov Arne Robben Johan A. K. Suykens Marc M. Van Hulle

A P300 Speller is a brain–computer interface (BCI) that enables subjects to spell text on a computer screen by detecting P300 Event-Related Potentials in their electroencephalograms (EEG). This BCI application is of particular interest to disabled patients who have lost all means of verbal and motor communication. Error-related Potentials (ErrPs) in the EEG are generated by the subject’s percep...

Journal: :Neural computation 2011
Suzanna Martens Joris M. Mooij N. Jeremy Hill Jason Farquhar Bernhard Schölkopf

We present a graphical model framework for decoding in the visual ERP-based speller system. The proposed framework allows researchers to build generative models from which the decoding rules are obtained in a straightforward manner. We suggest two models for generating brain signals conditioned on the stimulus events. Both models incorporate letter frequency information but assume different dep...

2015
Sonja C. Kleih Andreas Herweg Tobias Kaufmann Pit Staiger-Sälzer Natascha Gerstner Andrea Kübler

The objective of this study was to test the usability of a new auditory Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) application for communication. We introduce a word based, intuitive auditory spelling paradigm the WIN-speller. In the WIN-speller letters are grouped by words, such as the word KLANG representing the letters A, G, K, L, and N. Thereby, the decoding step between perceiving a code and translati...

2014
S. M. Abdullah Al-Mamun

EEG based Brain Computer Interfaces have been explored extensively to improve the performance. For any SSVEP (steady-state visual evoked potential) based BCI system costs a lot and which can be considered as one of the main reason for not spreading this spellers all around the world for clinical and commercial uses. Nowadays, Emotiv EPOC is providing a quality service to overcome this problem. ...

As a Brain computer interface system, BCI P300 Speller tries to help disabled people and patients to regain some of their lost ability with allowing communication via typing. The ability of personalization is one of the most important features in a BCI system, so the typing language as a personalization factor is an important feature in a BCI speller. Most prior researches on P300 Speller has f...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2008

2010
Hiromu Takahashi Tomohiro Yoshikawa Takeshi Furuhashi

The P300 speller allows users to select letters just by thoughts. However, due to the low signal-to-noise ratio of the P300 response, signal averaging is often performed, which improves the spelling accuracy but degrades the spelling speed. The authors have proposed reliability-based automatic repeat request (RB-ARQ) to ease this problem. RB-ARQ could be enhanced when it is combined with the er...

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