[Legacy Report] Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interfaces
#Brain-computer
#interface
#without
#using
#peripheral
#nerves
#and
#muscles
#emotion
#tagging
#implicit
#curiosity
#cloning
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a communication
system that translates brain activity into commands for
a computer or other devices. In other words, a BCI allows
users to act on their environment by using only brain activity,
without using peripheral nerves and muscles. The major goal of
BCI research has been to develop systems that allow disabled users to
communicate with other persons, to control artificial limbs, or
to control their environment. Several other alternative application areas for
brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) lie in the field of multimedia
communication, such as emotion tagging, implicit tagging, curiosity cloning, etc.
This talk gives an overview of BCI
research areas, mentioned above, presents concrete examples of BCI
systems, and highlights recent developments, open problems, and future trends
in this exciting field.
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Prof. Touradj Ebrahimi of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland
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Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Address:Lausanne, Switzerland
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