Artistic Brain-Computer Interfaces: State-of-the-Art of Control Mechanisms

@inproceedings{Wadeson2015ArtisticBI,
  title={Artistic Brain-Computer Interfaces: State-of-the-Art of Control Mechanisms},
  author={Amy Wadeson and Antinus Nijholt and Chang Soo Nam},
  year={2015}
}
Artistic BCI applications offer a new modality for humans to express themselves creatively. In this survey we reviewed the available literature on artistic BCIs by classifying four types of user control afforded by the available applications: selective control, passive control, direct control and collaborative control. A brief overview of the history of artistic BCIs is presented, followed by examples of current artistic BCI applications in each defined sector of control. We questioned whether… 

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