Towards passive brain–computer interfaces: applying brain–computer interface technology to human–machine systems in general
Technische Universität Berlin · Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology
Abstract
Cognitive monitoring is an approach utilizing realtime brain signal decoding (RBSD) for gaining information on the ongoing cognitive user state. In recent decades this approach has brought valuable insight into the cognition of an interacting human. Automated RBSD can be used to set up a brain-computer interface (BCI) providing a novel input modality for technical systems solely based on brain activity. In BCIs the user usually sends voluntary and directed commands to control the connected computer system or to communicate through it. In this paper we propose an extension of this approach by fusing BCI technology with cognitive monitoring, providing valuable information about the users' intentions, situational…
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- 20.59
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Brain–computer interface
- Computer science
- Human–computer interaction
- Interface (matter)
- Categorization
- Cognition
- Situation awareness
- Set (abstract data type)
- Quality Education