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|title=Recognition of the user's focusing on the stimulation matrix
 
|title=Recognition of the user's focusing on the stimulation matrix
 
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|description=A P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) stimulates the user continuously, and the detection of a P300 designates the choice of the user. When the user is not paying attention to the interface, false positives are likely. The objective of this work is to avoid this problem; the analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) over the visual cortex (and possibly an analysis of P300s or of other biosignals) should tell when the user is looking at the interface
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|short_descr=A P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) stimulates the user continuously, and the detection of a P300 designates the choice of the user. When the user is not paying attention to the interface, false positives are likely. The objective of this work is to avoid this problem; the analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) over the visual cortex (and possibly an analysis of P300s or of other biosignals) should tell when the user is looking at the interface
*E. Donchin, K.M. Spencer, R. Wijesinghe. ''The Mental Prosthesis: Assessing the Speed of a P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface'' (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tanja/BCI/P300Speed_2000.pdf)
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|coordinator=MatteoMatteucci
 
|tutor=MatteoMatteucci
 
|tutor=MatteoMatteucci
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|students=LeonardoVolpe;
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|resarea=BioSignal Analysis
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|restopic=Brain-Computer Interface
 
|start=2009/10/01
 
|start=2009/10/01
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|status=Active
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|level=Ms
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|type=Thesis
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|description=A P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) stimulates the user continuously, and the detection of a P300 designates the choice of the user. When the user is not paying attention to the interface, false positives are likely. The objective of this work is to avoid this problem; the analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) over the visual cortex (and possibly an analysis of P300s or of other biosignals) should tell when the user is looking at the interface
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*E. Donchin, K.M. Spencer, R. Wijesinghe. ''The Mental Prosthesis: Assessing the Speed of a P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface'' (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tanja/BCI/P300Speed_2000.pdf)
 
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|resarea=BioSignal Analysis
 
|restopic=Brain-Computer Interface
 
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Revision as of 19:49, 8 June 2010

Recognition of the user's focusing on the stimulation matrix
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Short Description: A P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) stimulates the user continuously, and the detection of a P300 designates the choice of the user. When the user is not paying attention to the interface, false positives are likely. The objective of this work is to avoid this problem; the analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) over the visual cortex (and possibly an analysis of P300s or of other biosignals) should tell when the user is looking at the interface
Coordinator: MatteoMatteucci (matteo.matteucci@polimi.it)
Tutor: MatteoMatteucci (matteo.matteucci@polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students: LeonardoVolpe (leonardo.volpe@mail.polimi.it)
Research Area: BioSignal Analysis
Research Topic: Brain-Computer Interface
Start: 2009/10/01
Status: Active
Level: Ms
Type: Thesis
Tools and instruments
Matlab, BCI2000, C++
EEG system
Bibliography
E. Donchin, K.M. Spencer, R. Wijesinghe. The Mental Prosthesis: Assessing the Speed of a P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface [1]