OpenViBE: An Open-Source Software Platform to Design, Test, and Use Brain–Computer Interfaces in Real and Virtual Environments
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique · Centre Inria de l'Université de Rennes · +6 more institutions
Abstract
This paper describes the OpenViBE software platform which enables researchers to design, test, and use brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). BCIs are communication systems that enable users to send commands to computers solely by means of brain activity. BCIs are gaining interest among the virtual reality (VR) community since they have appeared as promising interaction devices for virtual environments (VEs). The key features of the platform are (1) high modularity, (2) embedded tools for visualization and feedback based on VR and 3D displays, (3) BCI design made available to non-programmers thanks to visual programming, and (4) various tools offered to the different types of users. The platform features are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.88
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- 100%
- References
- 48
Authors
8- YRYann RenardCorresponding
- FLFabien Lotte
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique, Centre Inria de l'Université de Rennes
- GGGuillaume Gibert
Inserm, Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, Délégation Régionale Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- MCMarco Congedo
Institut polytechnique de Grenoble, GIPSA-Lab, Université Grenoble Alpes
- EMEmmanuel Maby
Inserm, Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, Délégation Régionale Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Brain–computer interface
- Virtual reality
- Visualization
- Human–computer interaction
- Software
- Virtual machine
- Key (lock)