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+ | We develop systems to analyze biological signals to understand high-level features of people producing them. This area shares projects with the [[Affective Computing]] area. | ||
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+ | * AirBAT is a repository containing software developed in projects related to this area. See [[AirBAT_Instructions |instructions here]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 31 December 2012
We develop systems to analyze biological signals to understand high-level features of people producing them. This area shares projects with the Affective Computing area.
Contents
Ongoing Projects
Affective Computing And BioSignals
Brain-Computer Interface
People
Past Projects
- Affective Robotic Rehabilitation of Upper Limbs
- Characterization of the NIA signal
- HeadsetControlForWheelChair
- Stimulus tagging using aperiodic visual stimulation in a VEP-based BCI
- Wireless Affective Devices
Useful Resources
- AirBAT is a repository containing software developed in projects related to this area. See instructions here.