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Brain-Computer Interface

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Series: Artificial Intelligence ; v.9Publication details: IntechOpen 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (198 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781839625299
  • 9781839625220
  • 9781839625305
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Brain-computer interfacing (BCI) with the use of advanced artificial intelligence identification is a rapidly growing new technology that allows a silently commanding brain to manipulate devices ranging from smartphones to advanced articulated robotic arms when physical control is not possible. BCI can be viewed as a collaboration between the brain and a device via the direct passage of electrical signals from neurons to an external system. The book provides a comprehensive summary of conventional and novel methods for processing brain signals. The chapters cover a range of topics including noninvasive and invasive signal acquisition, signal processing methods, deep learning approaches, and implementation of BCI in experimental problems.
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Electronic edition Bucheon University Library Computers DOAB 004.8 A81 v.9 v.9 Not for loan View (pdf) 1010804

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Brain-computer interfacing (BCI) with the use of advanced artificial intelligence identification is a rapidly growing new technology that allows a silently commanding brain to manipulate devices ranging from smartphones to advanced articulated robotic arms when physical control is not possible. BCI can be viewed as a collaboration between the brain and a device via the direct passage of electrical signals from neurons to an external system. The book provides a comprehensive summary of conventional and novel methods for processing brain signals. The chapters cover a range of topics including noninvasive and invasive signal acquisition, signal processing methods, deep learning approaches, and implementation of BCI in experimental problems.

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