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Alexey Kozin, Anton Gerasimov, Maxim Bakaev, Anton Pashkov and Olga Razumnikova
Brain?computer interfaces (BCIs) based on steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) are inexpensive and do not require user training. However, the highly personalized reaction to visual stimulation is an obstacle to the wider application of this t...
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Marcin Kolodziej, Andrzej Majkowski, Remigiusz J. Rak and Przemyslaw Wiszniewski
One approach employed in brain?computer interfaces (BCIs) involves the use of steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). This article examines the capability of artificial intelligence, specifically convolutional neural networks (CNNs), to improve S...
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Woo-Sung Choi and Hong-Gi Yeom
A brain?computer interface (BCI) is a promising technology that can analyze brain signals and control a robot or computer according to a user?s intention. This paper introduces our studies to overcome the challenges of using BCIs in daily life. There are...
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