DocumentCode :
3304244
Title :
Making the most of context-awareness in brain-computer interfaces
Author :
Saeedi, Saeed ; Carlson, T. ; Chavarriaga, Ricardo ; del Millan, J.R.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Center for Neuroprosthetics, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear :
2013
fDate :
13-15 June 2013
Firstpage :
68
Lastpage :
73
Abstract :
In order for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to be used reliably for extended periods of time, they must be able to adapt to the users evolving needs. This adaptation should not only be a function of the environmental (external) context, but should also consider the internal context, such as cognitive states and brain signal reliability. In this work, we propose three different shared control frameworks that have been used for BCI applications: contextual fusion, contextual gating, and contextual regulation. We review recently published results in the light of these three context-awareness frameworks. Then, we discuss important issues to consider when designing a shared controller for BCI.
Keywords :
brain-computer interfaces; ubiquitous computing; BCI applications; brain signal reliability; brain-computer interfaces; cognitive states; context-awareness frameworks; contextual fusion; contextual gating; contextual regulation; internal context; shared control frameworks; Context; Control systems; Mobile robots; Navigation; Reliability; Wheelchairs; adaptive assistance; brain-computer interface (BCI); shared control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cybernetics (CYBCONF), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CYBConf.2013.6617459
Filename :
6617459
Link To Document :
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