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Brain painting
Brain painting is a non-invasive P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI) that allows painting without the use of muscular activity. The technology…
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2019
2019
An Immersive Brain Painting: The Effects of Brain Painting in a Virtual Reality Environment
Willie McClinton
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Sarah Garcia
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Marvin Andujar
Interacción
2019
Corpus ID: 195891040
Brain Painting is a brain-computer interface (BCI) application that allows users to paint on a virtual canvas without requiring…
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2017
2017
Design And Development Of BCI Application - Brain Painting Using SSVEP
W. Y. Loh
2017
Corpus ID: 69792399
Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) is a kind of EEG signal that acquired by visual stimulation through the human scalp…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
A user-focused study of auditory P 300 brain-computer interface design
Karl Marrett
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M. Wronkiewicz
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M. Tangermann
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Adrian K. C. Lee
2016
Corpus ID: 53061036
Introduction: Attention-mediated neural signals such as the P300 response allow some paralyzed patients to communicate via a…
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2015
2015
Clinical applications of BCI
A. Kubler
The 3rd International Winter Conference on Brain…
2015
Corpus ID: 42695960
Summary form only given. In recent years the clinical application of BCI has increasingly gained attention within the BCI…
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2013
2013
Brain Painting: Action Paintings based on BCI-Input
Markus Funk
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Michael Raschke
Message Understanding Conference
2013
Corpus ID: 8188814
We introduce roboPix, a robot, which is able to paint action paintings from a user’s thoughts using a Brain-Computer-Interface…
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2013
2013
Bringing BCI Controlled Devices to End-Users: A User Centred Approach and Evaluation
A. Kübler
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E. Holz
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T. Kaufmann
2013
Corpus ID: 57705664
In the past 20 years research on BCI has been increasing almost exponentially. While a great deal of experimentation was…
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