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Brain Computer Interface

A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), also known as a Brain-Machine Interface (BMI), is a technology that enables direct communication between the brain and an external device, such as a computer or a machine, without the need for any muscular or peripheral nerve activity. Essentially, BCIs establish a direct pathway between the brain and an external device, allowing for bidirectional communication.

BCIs typically work by detecting and interpreting brain signals, which are then translated into commands that control external devices or provide feedback to the user. These brain signals can be detected through various methods, including electroencephalography (EEG), which measures electrical activity in the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp, or invasive techniques such as implanted electrodes.

Papers

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Non-invasive two-step strategy BCI: brain-muscle-hand interface0
Offline EEG-Based Driver Drowsiness Estimation Using Enhanced Batch-Mode Active Learning (EBMAL) for Regression0
On-device Learning of EEGNet-based Network For Wearable Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface0
On improving learning capability of ELM and an application to brain-computer interface0
Online and Offline Domain Adaptation for Reducing BCI Calibration Effort0
Online LDA based brain-computer interface system to aid disabled people0
Online Optimization of Stimulation Speed in an Auditory Brain-Computer Interface under Time Constraints0
On Questions of Predictability and Control of an Intelligent System Using Probabilistic State-Transitions0
On The Effects Of Data Normalisation For Domain Adaptation On EEG Data0
On the Handwriting Tasks' Analysis to Detect Fatigue0
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