Title
Brain computer interfaces as intelligent sensors for enhancing human-computer interaction
Author
Poel, M.
Nijboer, F.
van den Broek, E.L.
Fairclough, S.
Nijholt, A.
Publication year
2012
Abstract
BCIs are traditionally conceived as a way to control apparatus, an interface that allows you to act on" external devices as a form of input control. We propose an alternative use of BCIs, that of monitoring users as an additional intelligent sensor to enrich traditional means of interaction. This vision is what we consider to be a grand challenge in the field of multimodal interaction. In this article, this challenge is introduced, related to existing work, and illustrated using some best practices and the contributions it has received.
Subject
Communication & Information
MNS - Media & Network Services
TS - Technical Sciences
Future Internet Use
Information Society
Brain-computer interface (BCI)
Human- computer interaction (HCI)
Intelligent sensors
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1145/2388676.2388761
TNO identifier
466424
Source
14th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, ICMI 2012, 22 Oc-26 October 2012, Santa Monica, CA, USA, 379-382
Document type
conference paper