An auditory oddball based brain-computer interface system using multivariate EMD
ICIC'10 Proceedings of the Advanced intelligent computing theories and applications, and 6th international conference on Intelligent computing
Auditory brain-computer/machine-interface paradigms design
HAID'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Haptic and audio interaction design
Three-way analysis of structural health monitoring data
Neurocomputing
Brain-computer interface system using approximate entropy and EMD techniques
ICSI'10 Proceedings of the First international conference on Advances in Swarm Intelligence - Volume Part II
LVA/ICA'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation
CeDeROM brain computer interface
ITIB'12 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Information Technologies in Biomedicine
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In addition to helping better understand how the human brain works, the brain-computer interface neuroscience paradigm allows researchers to develop a new class of bioengineering control devices and robots, offering promise for rehabilitation and other medical applications as well as exploring possibilities for advanced human-computer interfaces.