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      Brain Informatics 

      Towards Inexpensive BCI Control for Wheelchair Navigation in the Enabled Environment – A Hardware Survey

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          A review of classification algorithms for EEG-based brain–computer interfaces

          In this paper we review classification algorithms used to design brain-computer interface (BCI) systems based on electroencephalography (EEG). We briefly present the commonly employed algorithms and describe their critical properties. Based on the literature, we compare them in terms of performance and provide guidelines to choose the suitable classification algorithm(s) for a specific BCI.
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            Brain-computer interface technology: a review of the first international meeting

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              A practical VEP-based brain-computer interface.

              This paper introduces the development of a practical brain-computer interface at Tsinghua University. The system uses frequency-coded steady-state visual evoked potentials to determine the gaze direction of the user. To ensure more universal applicability of the system, approaches for reducing user variation on system performance have been proposed. The information transfer rate (ITR) has been evaluated both in the laboratory and at the Rehabilitation Center of China, respectively. The system has been proved to be applicable to > 90% of people with a high ITR in living environments.
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                2010
                : 336-345
                10.1007/978-3-642-15314-3_32
                3c0bb366-bd94-4d86-87cf-bfb7ab780724
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