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The project aims to develop a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) that requires no calibration, allowing users to control devices using their brain signals. This technology targets applications in medical rehabilitation and gaming, enhancing accessibility for users with limited attention spans.
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) enable the user to control a computer or external device directly through his or her brain signals.
This interface can be used for restoring communication for completely paralysed patients, to restore motor function through prostheses but also for non-medical applications such as gaming.The initial BCI prototypes relied on voluntary modulation of the brain signals to control the computer.
Nowadays, it is the computer that is taught via machine learning algorithms…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
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