T16: Advances in Brain-Machine/Computer Interfaces
Half Day Tutorial
Günter Edlinger (short bio)
g.tec medical engineering GmbH/Guger Technologies OG, Austria
Christoph Guger (short bio)
g.tec medical engineering GmbH/Guger Technologies OG, Austria
Objectives:
The Brain-Machine/Computer Interface (BCI) research area is a vital and fast expanding field. BCIs have been developed during the last years for people with severe disabilities to improve their quality of life. Applications of BCI systems comprise the restoration of movements, communication and environmental control. However, recently BCI applications have been also used in different research areas e.g. in the field of virtual reality. The Tutorial will discuss necessary prerequisites to successfully perform BCI experiments in non-invasive and invasive ways. Live demonstrations of BCI control will allow to understand the progress of the technology.
Content:
- insights into the hardware for BCI research
- insights into the software for BCI research
- enabling participants to run their own experiments
- giving participants the chance to analyze their BCI performance
- showing how to control a smart home environment
- showing avatar control with the BCI
- showing robot control with the BCI
- discussing advantages/disadvantages of dry/wet sensors
- discussing non-invasive and invasive BCI approaches
Target Audience:
The goal of the workshop is to bring together researcher and interested audience to describe and demonstrate the options available in the field of Brain/Neural Machine Interfaces. Especially usability and reliability of BCI control allows now developing and displaying more advanced applications. We think that such a workshop will be very well accepted from the audience working in the area of HCI combining different modalities for interactions.
Relevant links:
- State of Art in BCI research: The BCI Award 2010 book chapter
- BCI videos: New results from g.tec and many others
- intendiX: User-Ready Brain-Computer Interface Applications