Control of a wheelchair simulator in a three-dimensional environment using eye blink detection through non-invasive brain-computer interface.
Anderson Rodrigo SchuhAlessandro LimaGustavo MorcheJoão B. MossmannMarta R. BezPublished in: Interacción (2014)
Keyphrases
- brain computer interface
- three dimensional
- brain signals
- computer screen
- event related potentials
- motor learning
- eye tracking
- signal processing
- motor imagery
- healthy subjects
- event related
- control system
- real time
- brain activity
- eeg data
- eeg signals
- evoked potentials
- eye localization
- mobile robot
- eye tracker
- robotic systems
- eye movements
- eye detection
- human computer interaction
- pattern recognition
- spinal cord injury