In event-related potentials based brain-computer interfaces, the responses evoked by a well defined stimuli sequence are usually averaged to overcome the limitations caused by the intrinsic poor EEG signal-to-noise ratio. This, however, implies that the time necessary to detect the brain signals increases and then that the communication rate can be dramatically reduced. A common approach is then at first to estimate an optimal fixed number of responses to be averaged on a calibration data set and then to use this number on the online/testing dataset. In contrast to this strategy, several early stopping methods have been successfully proposed, aiming at dynamically stopping the stimulation sequence when a certain condition is met. We propose...
5 pagesNational audienceWith a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), it is nowadays possible to achieve a ...
Locked-in syndrome is a condition where an individual does not have control of their muscles, includ...
Because of its non-invasive nature, one of the most commonly used event-related potentials in brain-...
In event-related potentials based brain-computer interfaces, the responses evoked by a well defined ...
Objective. The P300 speller is a brain-computer interface (BCI) that can possibly restore communicat...
In brain-computer interface (BCI) research, there must be a trade-off between accuracy and speed of ...
Brain Computer Interface spellers based on the P300 paradigm traditionally use a fixed number of epo...
We have used an 8-channel EEG-based wireless brain computer interface (BCI) with which subjects can ...
© 2017 IEEE. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are used to assist people, especially those with verba...
P300 spellers provide a noninvasive method of communication for people who may not be able to use ot...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are systems allowing people to interact with the environment bypass...
A major clinical goal of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is to allow severely paralyzed patients to...
The P300 is an endogenous event-related potential (ERP) that is naturally elicited by rare and signi...
This thesis aims to design a real-time EEG-based communication aid using brain-computer interface (B...
Most of the previous work on brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) exploiting the P300 in electroencephal...
5 pagesNational audienceWith a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), it is nowadays possible to achieve a ...
Locked-in syndrome is a condition where an individual does not have control of their muscles, includ...
Because of its non-invasive nature, one of the most commonly used event-related potentials in brain-...
In event-related potentials based brain-computer interfaces, the responses evoked by a well defined ...
Objective. The P300 speller is a brain-computer interface (BCI) that can possibly restore communicat...
In brain-computer interface (BCI) research, there must be a trade-off between accuracy and speed of ...
Brain Computer Interface spellers based on the P300 paradigm traditionally use a fixed number of epo...
We have used an 8-channel EEG-based wireless brain computer interface (BCI) with which subjects can ...
© 2017 IEEE. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are used to assist people, especially those with verba...
P300 spellers provide a noninvasive method of communication for people who may not be able to use ot...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are systems allowing people to interact with the environment bypass...
A major clinical goal of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is to allow severely paralyzed patients to...
The P300 is an endogenous event-related potential (ERP) that is naturally elicited by rare and signi...
This thesis aims to design a real-time EEG-based communication aid using brain-computer interface (B...
Most of the previous work on brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) exploiting the P300 in electroencephal...
5 pagesNational audienceWith a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), it is nowadays possible to achieve a ...
Locked-in syndrome is a condition where an individual does not have control of their muscles, includ...
Because of its non-invasive nature, one of the most commonly used event-related potentials in brain-...