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Postdoc Seminars

Real-World EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces: Challenges and Trends

  • 2019-08-27 (Tue.), 15:00 PM
  • R6005, Research Center for Environmental Changes Building
  • The reception will be held at 16:00 at the R6005, Research Center for Environmental Changes Building
  • Prof. Chun-Shu Wei
  • Institute of Education, National Chiao Tung University

Abstract

Recent advances in non-invasive brain-computer interfacing (BCI) based on electroencephalography (EEG) have shed light on the development of a practical neuromonitoring system for decoding brain activities and tracking human cognition. Yet, in the transition from well-controlled laboratories to complex real-world environments, there are practical issues remain to be resolved. This talk reviews a series of representative studies regarding the topic of developing real-world brain monitoring methodologies and gives an in-depth overview of the ongoing efforts that give rise to significant improvements in the unobtrusiveness of EEG recording and the robustness of decoding performance against pervasive and elusive inter- and intra-subject variability. Finally, we will summarize the current challenges and suggest emerging trends in potential applications of EEG-based BCI.?

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