This paper reports a first step toward a brain-computer interface (BCI) for collaborative targeting. Specifically, we explore, from a broad perspective, how the collaboration of a group of people can increase the performance on a simple target identification task. To this end, we requested a group of people to identify the location and color of a sequence of targets appearing on the screen and measured the time and accuracy of the response. The individual results are compared to a collective identification result determined by simple majority voting, with random choice in case of drawn. The results are promising, as the identification becomes significantly more reliable even with this simple voting and a small number of people (either odd o...
In the presence of complex stimuli, in the absence of sufficient time to complete the visual parsing...
Groups are generally superior to individuals in making decisions. However, time constraints and auth...
The N2pc is a lateralised Event-Related Potential (ERP) that signals a shift of attention towards th...
This paper reports a first step toward a brain-computer interface (BCI) for collaborative targeting....
Detecting a target in a complex environment can be a difficult task, both for a single individual an...
In this paper we use a collaborative brain-computer interface to integrate the decision confidence o...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
Abstract In this paper we present, and test in two realistic environments, collaborative Brain-Compu...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) based brain-computer interfaces (BCI) have been studied since the 1970s. ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
Objective: We aimed at improving group performance in a challenging visual search task via a hybrid ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
In this paper, we propose a collaborative brain-computer interface for the automatic discrimination ...
We present a collaborative Brain-Computer Interface (cBCI) to aid group decision-making based on rea...
In the presence of complex stimuli, in the absence of sufficient time to complete the visual parsing...
Groups are generally superior to individuals in making decisions. However, time constraints and auth...
The N2pc is a lateralised Event-Related Potential (ERP) that signals a shift of attention towards th...
This paper reports a first step toward a brain-computer interface (BCI) for collaborative targeting....
Detecting a target in a complex environment can be a difficult task, both for a single individual an...
In this paper we use a collaborative brain-computer interface to integrate the decision confidence o...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
Abstract In this paper we present, and test in two realistic environments, collaborative Brain-Compu...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) based brain-computer interfaces (BCI) have been studied since the 1970s. ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
Objective: We aimed at improving group performance in a challenging visual search task via a hybrid ...
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as ...
In this paper, we propose a collaborative brain-computer interface for the automatic discrimination ...
We present a collaborative Brain-Computer Interface (cBCI) to aid group decision-making based on rea...
In the presence of complex stimuli, in the absence of sufficient time to complete the visual parsing...
Groups are generally superior to individuals in making decisions. However, time constraints and auth...
The N2pc is a lateralised Event-Related Potential (ERP) that signals a shift of attention towards th...