نتایج جستجو برای: bci algebra

تعداد نتایج: 73500  

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 ...

2013
David E Thompson Stefanie Blain-Moraes Jane E Huggins

A large number of incommensurable metrics are currently used to report the performance of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) used for augmentative and alterative communication (AAC). The lack of standard metrics precludes the comparison of different BCI-based AAC systems, hindering rapid growth and development of this technology. This paper presents a review of the metrics that have been used to r...

2014
Minkyu Ahn Mi-Jin Lee Jinyoung Choi Sung Chan Jun

In recent years, research on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology for healthy users has attracted considerable interest, and BCI games are especially popular. This study reviews the current status of, and describes future directions, in the field of BCI games. To this end, we conducted a literature search and found that BCI control paradigms using electroencephalographic signals (motor ima...

Journal: :Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : official publication of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Motor Neuron Diseases 2010
Eric W Sellers Theresa M Vaughan Jonathan R Wolpaw

Our objective was to develop and validate a new brain-computer interface (BCI) system suitable for long-term independent home use by people with severe motor disabilities. The BCI was used by a 51-year-old male with ALS who could no longer use conventional assistive devices. Caregivers learned to place the electrode cap, add electrode gel, and turn on the BCI. After calibration, the system allo...

Journal: :Journal of neural engineering 2016
Camille Jeunet Emilie Jahanpour Fabien Lotte

OBJECTIVE While promising, electroencephaloraphy based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are barely used due to their lack of reliability: 15% to 30% of users are unable to control a BCI. Standard training protocols may be partly responsible as they do not satisfy recommendations from psychology. Our main objective was to determine in practice to what extent standard training protocols impact us...

Journal: :international journal of group theory 2016
majid arezoomand bijan taeri

‎let $s$ be a subset of a finite group $g$‎. ‎the bi-cayley graph ${rm bcay}(g,s)$ of $g$ with respect to $s$ is an undirected graph with vertex set $gtimes{1,2}$ and edge set ${{(x,1),(sx,2)}mid xin g‎, ‎ sin s}$‎. ‎a bi-cayley graph ${rm bcay}(g,s)$ is called a bci-graph if for any bi-cayley graph ${rm bcay}(g,t)$‎, ‎whenever ${rm bcay}(g,s)cong {rm bcay}(g,t)$ we have $t=gs^alpha$ for some $...

2012
Martin Spüler Wolfgang Rosenstiel Martin Bogdan

A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) allows a user to control a computer by pure brain activity. Due to the nonstationarity of the recorded brain signals, the BCI performance tends to decrease over time. Recently, adaption of the BCI has been proposed as a means to counter non-stationarity and help to stabilize the BCI performance. Since most adaption methods for BCI are analysed in an offline sett...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2007
Mehrdad Fatourechi Ali Bashashati Rabab K Ward Gary E Birch

It is widely accepted in the brain computer interface (BCI) research community that neurological phenomena are the only source of control in any BCI system. Artifacts are undesirable signals that can interfere with neurological phenomena. They may change the characteristics of neurological phenomena or even be mistakenly used as the source of control in BCI systems. Electrooculography (EOG) and...

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