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Emotiv Systems
Emotiv Systems is an Australian electronics innovation company developing technologies to evolve human computer interaction incorporating non…
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Brain–computer interface
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2018
2018
Playing with Robots Using Your Brain
Rubens Lacerda Queiroz
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I. Coutinho
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G. Xexéo
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P. Lima
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F. F. Sampaio
Brazilian Symposium on Games and Digital…
2018
Corpus ID: 53582991
The use of EEG (electroencephalography) has been perceived as an interesting tool for people with motor disabilities to control a…
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2017
2017
Classification of right-hand grasp movement based on EMOTIV Epoc+
T. P. L. Tobing
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Prawito
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S. Wijaya
2017
Corpus ID: 195971993
Combinations of BCT elements for right-hand grasp movement have been obtained, providing the average value of their…
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2014
2014
Head movement and facial expression-based human-machine interface for controlling an intelligent wheelchair
E. Rechy-Ramirez
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Huosheng Hu
2014
Corpus ID: 6093751
This paper presents a human machine interface (HMI) for hands-free control of an electric powered wheelchair (EPW) based on head…
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2013
2013
Controlling mobile Spykee robot using Emotiv Neuro headset
Simon Grude
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Matthew Freeland
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Chenguang Yang
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Hongbin Ma
Proceedings of the 32nd Chinese Control…
2013
Corpus ID: 26857695
This paper investigates controlling the commercialized Spykee mobile robot, using only brain electroencephalography (EEG) signals…
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2013
2013
Bi-modal Human Machine Interface for Controlling an Intelligent Wheelchair
E. Rechy-Ramirez
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Huosheng Hu
Fourth International Conference on Emerging…
2013
Corpus ID: 11971877
This paper presents a bi-modal human machine interface (HMI) alternative for hands-free control of an electric powered wheelchair…
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2012
2012
MultiMind: Multi-Brain Signal Fusion to Exceed the Power of a Single Brain
A. Stoica
Third International Conference on Emerging…
2012
Corpus ID: 6783719
We propose a Multi-Brain (multi bio-signal) Fusion (MBF) technology, which consists in the aggregation and analysis of brain and…
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2012
2012
On-line operator skill assessment for telerobot operation using electroencephalo-graph (eeg)
Shuang Liu
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N. Xi
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Yunyi Jia
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and…
2012
Corpus ID: 18792924
States of human teleoperator have great impacts on teleoperation. However, most research investigated the stability or…
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2011
2011
Development of a Low-cost SVM-based Spontaneous Brain-computer Interface
Fernando Flórez
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J. Azorín
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E. Iáñez
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A. Úbeda
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E. Fernández
International Joint Conference on Computational…
2011
Corpus ID: 3859520
This paper describes a spontaneous non-invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using an inexpensive EEG device. The aim of this…
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2011
2011
EEG-Based Measurement of Subjective Parameters in Evaluations
D. Cernea
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Peter-Scott Olech
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A. Ebert
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A. Kerren
Interacción
2011
Corpus ID: 11496577
Evaluating new approaches, be it new interaction techniques, new applications or even new hardware, is an important task, which…
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2010
2010
On Signal P-300 Detection for BCI Applications Based on Wavelet Analysis and ICA Preprocessing
Gerardo Rosas-Cholula
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J. Ramírez-Cortés
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V. Alarcón-Aquino
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Jorge Martínez-Carballido
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P. Gómez-Gil
IEEE Electronics, Robotics and Automotive…
2010
Corpus ID: 13935619
This paper describes an experiment on the detection of a P-300 rhythm from electroencephalographic signals for brain computer…
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