Application group seminar materials
November 2014
No | Date | Title | Speaker | Presentation | Discussion |
1 | 2014-11-14 | Dry and Noncontact EEG Sensors for Mobile Brain–Computer Interfaces | Seungchan | pdf |
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Conventional BCI systems have always relied on laboratory bound instrumentation and often require extensive subject preparation, including scalp abrasion, gels and a multitude of wired electrodes. For truly mobile BCI systems to become a reality, significant improvements in the sensor hardware are still needed. In this paper, they introduce dry/noncontact EEG electrodes and shown quantifying their performance within a SSVEP based BCI paradigm. | |||||
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October 2014