A conceptual space for EEG-based brain-computer interfaces

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have become more and more popular these last years. Researchers use this technology for several types of applications, including attention and workload measures but also for the direct control of objects by the means of BCIs. In this work we present a first, multidim...

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subjects Algorithms
Analysis
Axes (reference lines)
Biology and Life Sciences
Biotechnology
Brain
Brain - physiology
Brain research
Brain-Computer Interfaces
Classification
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science
Controlled vocabularies
Design
Designers
EEG
Electroencephalography - methods
Engineering and Technology
Feedback
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-computer interface
Humans
Interfaces
Medicine and Health Sciences
Multidimensional scaling
Neurosciences
Research and Analysis Methods
Researchers
Signal processing
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Social Sciences
Taxonomy
title A conceptual space for EEG-based brain-computer interfaces
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