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earliest days of the Charles Babbage Institute, when it was still located in Palo Alto, California. Paul Armer, who was acting director at the time, initiated the process with a onepage proposal that the Institute should publish a “microfiche collection” to “develop and make available in microfiche form a basic resource collation of documents, reports, articles, and other printed materials impo...
Gustave Anderson and Andrew Burnheimer and Vincent Cicirello∗ and David Dorsey and Chris Dugan and Iris Howley and Moshe Kam and Joseph Kopena and Rob Lass and Kris Malfettone and Andy Mroczkowski and Gaurav Naik and Max Peysakhov and Brian Pyles and William Regli and Evan Sultanik and James Thiel and Kyle Usbeck and Dan Venutolo and Marc Winners Department of Computer Science and Department of...
Human-computer interfaces (HCIs) have become ubiquitous. Interfaces such as keyboards and mouses are used daily while interacting with computing devices (Ebrahimi et al., 2003). There is a developing need, however, for HCIs that can be used in situations where these typical interfaces are not viable. Direct brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is a developing field that has been adding this new dime...
Brain Computer Interface is a biomedical equipment used to perform user interaction with computer equipment based on a brain activity measurement. Modular Research System presented in this article is a prototype platform under development aimed for supporting the research groups with low–cost versatile and flexible hardware platform for BCI research but also easy construct and verification of c...
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