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Conventional EEG devices have limitations for the use of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) because they are uncomfortable to wear in daily life. Since most smartphone users use earphones, a novel Earphone-shaped EEG device, which measures EEG signals in the ear canal while maintaining functions of the earphone, can be powerful tools for BCI. In this report, the attention state recorded from in-ear EEG...