AIRLab - IITLab
AIRLab-IITLab is dedicated to activities founded by the Italian Institute of Technology. It is located in the building of the Department of Electronics and Information located in via Rimembranze di Lambrate, 14, Milan. Locate it on Google Maps
The lab hosts activities related to Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and Affective Computing applied to rehabilitation.
Some experiments require external controlled conditions (no mobiles must ring, no people have to talk...) and particular instruments (Electroencephalographs, Biofeedback and neurofeedback systems). If this is the case, you can book the IIT-Lab by going to its own page within the AIRWiki. Of course you have to be a registered user to do that. The access to AIRLab-IITLab is reserved to registered users. If you are student and want to register, you have to fill the AIRLab registration form (to be signed by your tutor) and the security form. The key of the lab is provided to registered users by the doorkeeper at the main entrance of the Lambrate building.
Useful links:
IIT - Italian Institute of Technology
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- AIRLab is participating to the Politecnico di Milano IIT Unit, a research unit co-funded by Politecnico di MIlano and the Italian Institute of Technology. Research of the unit is mainly done in the below mentioned areas.
- About: Affective Computing, Computer Vision and Image Analysis, Robotics, Affective Computing, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Image Analysis, Robot design and building, Robotic Mapping, Simultaneous Localization And Mapping
Robotics for Disabled People
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- Development of an autonomous wheelchair to be controlled by a Brain-Computer Interface and eventually other devices (voice control, touch screen, joystick, ...).
- About: Robotics, Architectures for Autonomous Agents
Affective robotic rehabilitation
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- Modeling the affective state of a patient involved in a robotic-assisted rehabilitation therapy session to improve the effectiveness of the therapy.
- About: BioSignal Analysis, Affective Computing
P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface
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- Development of a P300-based BCI for writing and control of external devices.
- About: BioSignal Analysis, Brain-Computer Interfaces