BCIforReal : An application-oriented approach to BCI out of the laboratory
conference paper
In principle, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold the promise for being the ultimate intelligent interfaces – what could surpass an interface that is able to interpret your thoughts and preferences, in real time, and behave accordingly? In practice, it is still not quite clear if and how BCIs can contribute to or replace existing interaction paradigms. In the last 10-20 years BCI research focused on providing patients who lost their ability to communicate through the usual channels (speech) with ways of communication that are directly based on brain signals. While a lot of progress has been made, very few patients actually use BCI in their daily life. Moreover, it is not clear whether BCI has any advantage for non-clinical applications and for able-bodied individuals.
TNO Identifier
750638
Source title
IUI 2017 Companion - March 13–16, 2017, Limassol, Cyprus
Pages
5-7
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