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** [[Feature Selection and Extraction for a BCI based on motor imagery]] (Master thesis, Francesco Amenta)
 
** [[Feature Selection and Extraction for a BCI based on motor imagery]] (Master thesis, Francesco Amenta)
 
* [[Graphical user interface for an autonomous wheelchair]] (Roberto Massimini)
 
* [[Graphical user interface for an autonomous wheelchair]] (Roberto Massimini)
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== New projects ==
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There are various proposal for students interested in projects/thesis in the field of brain-computer interfaces:
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*[[First Level Course Projects#Brain-Computer_Interface|First Level Course Projects]]
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*[[First Level Theses#Brain-Computer_Interface|First Level Theses]]
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*[[Master Level Course Projects#Brain-Computer_Interface|Master Level Course Projects]]
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*[[Master Level Theses#Brain-Computer_Interface|Master Level Theses]]
  
 
== Finished projects ==
 
== Finished projects ==

Revision as of 12:54, 16 October 2008

A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is an experimental communication system that allows an individual to control a device by using signals from the brain (e.g., electroencephalography -- EEG).

You can find a longer description on the AIRLab page.

The BCI project is in the BioSignal_Analysis area.

Ongoing projects

New projects

There are various proposal for students interested in projects/thesis in the field of brain-computer interfaces:

Finished projects

  • Tesi di Carlo Gimondi e Luisella Messana
  • Tesi di Gianmaria Visconti
  • Tesi di Francesco Cartella

Instruments