Event Related Potential-based Applications with Limited Number of Trials
Nader Nashat Nashed AbdELMalek;
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Abstract
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is one of the most promising fields nowadays in hope to assist individuals with cognitive or sensory-motor disabilities. It facilitates human interaction with modern technologies and tools through brain activity. This could grant some communication capabilities back to severely disabled individuals. The P300 speller is one of the most successful BCI communication applications that employs one type of event related potentials; the P300 signal. A typical P300 speller is presented to the user as a 6-by-6 matrix whose cells contain the essential alphanumeric characters that are randomly flashed. By analyzing the recorded Electroencephalography (EEG) signals, the character to spell is identified.
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is one of the most promising fields nowadays in hope to assist individuals with cognitive or sensory-motor disabilities. It facilitates human interaction with modern technologies and tools through brain activity. This could grant some communication capabilities back to severely disabled individuals. The P300 speller is one of the most successful BCI communication applications that employs one type of event related potentials; the P300 signal. A typical P300 speller is presented to the user as a 6-by-6 matrix whose cells contain the essential alphanumeric characters that are randomly flashed. By analyzing the recorded Electroencephalography (EEG) signals, the character to spell is identified.
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| Title | Event Related Potential-based Applications with Limited Number of Trials | Other Titles | التطبيقات المستندة لجهد الحدث باستخدام عدد محدود من المحاولات | Authors | Nader Nashat Nashed AbdELMalek | Issue Date | 2018 |
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