Empirical Inference Talk 2007

Challenges in Brain-Computer Interface Development: Induction, Measurement, Decoding, Integration

I‘ll present a perspective on Brain-Computer Interface development from T{\"u}bingen. Some of the benefits promised by BCI technology lie in the near foreseeable future, and some further away. Our motivation is to make BCI technology feasible for the people who could benefit from what it has to offer soon: namely, people in the "completely locked-in" state. I‘ll mention some of the challenges of working with this user group, and explain the specific directions they have motivated us to take in developing experimental methods, algorithms, and software.

Author(s): Hill, NJ.
Year: 2007
Month: November
Day: 30
Bibtex Type: Talk (talk)
Digital: 0
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive
Event Name: Invited keynote talk at the launch of BrainGain, the Dutch BCI research consortium
Event Place: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Language: en
Organization: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
School: Biologische Kybernetik

BibTex

@talk{6221,
  title = {Challenges in Brain-Computer Interface Development: Induction, Measurement, Decoding, Integration},
  abstract = {I‘ll present a perspective on Brain-Computer Interface development from T{\"u}bingen. Some of the benefits promised by BCI technology lie in the near foreseeable future, and some further away. Our motivation is to make BCI technology feasible for the people who could benefit from what it has to offer soon: namely, people in the "completely locked-in" state.  I‘ll mention some of the challenges of working with this user group, and explain the specific directions they have motivated us to take in developing experimental methods, algorithms, and software.},
  organization = {Max-Planck-Gesellschaft},
  school = {Biologische Kybernetik},
  month = nov,
  year = {2007},
  slug = {6221},
  author = {Hill, NJ.},
  month_numeric = {11}
}