Krepki et al., 2007 - Google Patents
The Berlin Brain-Computer Interface (BBCI)–towards a new communication channel for online control in gaming applicationsKrepki et al., 2007
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- Krepki R
- Blankertz B
- Curio G
- Müller K
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- Multimedia Tools and Applications
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The investigation of innovative Human-Computer Interfaces (HCI) provides a challenge for future multimedia research and development. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) exploit the ability of human communication and control bypassing the classical neuromuscular …
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