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Gianluca Moro

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Jul 29, 2011, 11:34:58 AM7/29/11
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Dear all,

These references are included in http://www.giammy.com/files/bci.pdf

“The Berlin brain–computer interface: non-medical uses of BCI
technology”, by Benjamin Blankertz, MichaelTangermann, CarmenVidaurre,
Siamac Fazli, Claudia Sannelli, Stefan Haufe, Cecilia Maeder, Lenny
Ramsey, Irene Sturm, Gabriel Curio and Klaus-Robert Müller (available
on http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroprosthetics/10.3389/fnins.2010.00198/full
is an overview with many references about the various uses of BCI: the
overview includes:

the importance of dry electrodes to make EEG easily usable, with
references to studies about their measure quality
theproblem of training and the possibilities to avoid it, for example
with large pattern databases
the use of BCI to understand the mental state, for example the
attention level, the incoming sleep
BCI in entertainment, with examples of use in “fast reaction” games,
such as pinball machines
The article “NeuroPhone: Brain-Mobile Phone Interface using a Wireless
EEG Headset”, by Andrew T. Campbell, Tanzeem Choudhury, Shaohan Hu,
Hong Lu, Matthew K. Mukerjee, Mashfiqui Rabbi, and Rajeev D. S.
Raizada (http://sensorlab.cs.dartmouth.edu/pubs/neurophone.pdf)is an
overview of an implementation of P300 on iPhone using the Emotiv Epoc
as headset: the implementation uses a Windows PC as data bridge from
the headset to the iPhone.
A description of the OpenVibe framework in present in “OpenViBE: An
Open-Source Software Platform to Design, Test and Use Brain-Computer
Interfaces in Real and Virtual Environments” availabe at
http://www.hal.inserm.fr/docs/00/47/71/53/PDF/Renard_et_al_2010_draft.pdf
The thesis “Adaptive Computer Interfaces” by D. Ward is a 2001 work
(http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/djw30/papers/thesis.pdf),
submitted in candidature for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, at
the University of Cambridge, and exploring predictive tecniques to
mare data input faster, in particular, it is exposed the research
about the Dasher input system
(http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/).


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Gianluca Moro
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