Tutorial on multimodal neuroimaging for brain-computer interfacing

Siamac Fazli, Klaus Robert Müller, Seong Whan Lee, Benjamin Blankertz

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

    Abstract

    Multimodal techniques have seen a rising interest from the neuroscientific as well as the BCI community in recent times. In this abstract two aspects of multi-modal imaging will be reviewed. Firstly, how recordings of multiple subjects can help in finding subject-independent BCI classifiers and secondly how multi-modal neuroimaging methods, namely combined EEG and NIRS measurements can help in enhancing as well as robustifying BCI performance.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2013 International Winter Workshop on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2013
    Pages1-2
    Number of pages2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event2013 International Winter Workshop on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2013 - Gangwon Province, Korea, Republic of
    Duration: 2013 Feb 182013 Feb 20

    Publication series

    Name2013 International Winter Workshop on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2013

    Other

    Other2013 International Winter Workshop on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2013
    Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
    CityGangwon Province
    Period13/2/1813/2/20

    Keywords

    • Brain Computer Interfacing, Subject
    • Multimodal Neuroimaging
    • independent classifiers

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Human-Computer Interaction

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