DocumentCode
970898
Title
Brain-computer interaction research at the computer vision and multimedia laboratory, University of Geneva
Author
Pun, Thierry ; Alecu, Teodor Iulian ; Chanel, Guillaume ; Kronegg, Julien ; Voloshynovskiy, Sviatoslav
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Dept., Geneva Univ., Switzerland
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
210
Lastpage
213
Abstract
This paper describes the work being conducted in the domain of brain-computer interaction (BCI) at the Multimodal Interaction Group, Computer Vision and Multimedia Laboratory, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. The application focus of this work is on multimodal interaction rather than on rehabilitation, that is how to augment classical interaction by means of physiological measurements. Three main research topics are addressed. The first one concerns the more general problem of brain source activity recognition from EEGs. In contrast with classical deterministic approaches, we studied iterative robust stochastic based reconstruction procedures modeling source and noise statistics, to overcome known limitations of current techniques. We also developed procedures for optimal electroencephalogram (EEG) sensor system design in terms of placement and number of electrodes. The second topic is the study of BCI protocols and performance from an information-theoretic point of view. Various information rate measurements have been compared for assessing BCI abilities. The third research topic concerns the use of EEG and other physiological signals for assessing a user´s emotional status.
Keywords
electroencephalography; handicapped aids; iterative methods; medical signal processing; noise; signal reconstruction; statistical analysis; EEG; brain source activity recognition; brain-computer interaction; electrodes; electroencephalogram sensor system design; information theory; iterative robust stochastic based reconstruction; multimodal interaction; noise statistics; physiological measurements; rehabilitation; source statistics; user emotional status; Application software; Brain computer interfaces; Brain modeling; Computer vision; Electroencephalography; Iterative methods; Laboratories; Noise robustness; Statistics; Stochastic resonance; Bit-rate; brain source reconstruction; brain–computer interaction (BCI); emotion assessment; information theory; multimodal interaction; stochastic modeling; Animals; Artificial Intelligence; Brain; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials; Humans; Multimedia; Neuromuscular Diseases; Research; Switzerland; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Universities; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2006.875544
Filename
1642771
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