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Asynchronous BCI and local neural classifiers: an overview of the adaptive brain interface project

José del R. Millán, J. Mouriño

Year
2003
Citations
293

Abstract

In this communication, we give an overview of our work on an asynchronous brain-computer interface (where the subject makes self-paced decisions on when to switch from one mental task to the next) that responds every 0.5 s. A local neural classifier tries to recognize three different mental tasks; it may also respond "unknown" for uncertain samples as the classifier has incorporated statistical rejection criteria. We report our experience with 15 subjects. We also briefly describe two brain-actuated applications we have developed: a virtual keyboard and a mobile robot (emulating a motorized wheelchair).

Keywords

Brain–computer interfaceAsynchronous communicationComputer scienceClassifier (UML)WheelchairHuman–computer interactionInterface (matter)Artificial intelligenceRobotMachine learning

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