Difference between revisions of "Brain-Computer Interface"
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* [[Command wheelchair using BCI2000|Online P300 recognition]] (Master thesis, Andrea Sgarlata). | * [[Command wheelchair using BCI2000|Online P300 recognition]] (Master thesis, Andrea Sgarlata). | ||
* Motor Imagery based BCI | * Motor Imagery based BCI | ||
+ | * [[Graphical user interface for an autonomous wheelchair]] (Roberto Massimini) | ||
== Finished projects == | == Finished projects == |
Revision as of 22:40, 28 May 2008
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is an experimental communication system that allows an individual to control a device by using signals from the brain (e.g., electroencephalography -- EEG).
You can find a longer description on the AIRLab page.
The BCI project is in the BioSignal_Analysis area.
Ongoing projects
- GA for feature extraction
- Online P300 recognition (Master thesis, Andrea Sgarlata).
- Motor Imagery based BCI
- Graphical user interface for an autonomous wheelchair (Roberto Massimini)
Finished projects
- Tesi di Carlo Gimondi e Luisella Messana
- Tesi di Gianmaria Visconti
- Tesi di Francesco Cartella