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Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology that provides an alternative way of communication by translating brain activities into digital commands. Due to the incapability of using the vision-dependent BCI for patients who have visual impairment, auditory stimuli have been used to substitute the conventional visual stimuli.This paper introduces a hybrid auditory BCI that utilizes and combines...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that utilize auditory stimuli have been designed to support users or patients with visual impairment that are incapable of using the conventional visual-based BCI. As an alternative to auditory P300-based BCI, researchers have reported the possibility of using the auditory steady state response (ASSR) in the binary-class BCI system. In the present work, we investigated...
An authentication system is the system that decides whether to accept or reject the claiming identity of a person. Biometric-based authentication utilizes the individuality in human physiological and behavioral characteristics to authorize a person. Brain-signal-based authentication system is relatively new comparing to other types of biometric data. In this paper, we proposed a novel method that...
Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming popular and has been used in many kind of different purposes including entertainment, daily life activities and medical field. However, with the current VR technology, people are still be able to discriminate the VR from the real world very easily. Perhaps, the better way to develop the VR technology is not by considering how much VR looks like the real world but how...
We are surrounded by diverse objects such as televisions, light switches, and computers that we must interact with in our everyday life. Often, this interaction should be done simultaneously with other work. To accomplish this without restricting the user's action, we propose a wearable glasses-type device that enables this interaction using eye movements and brain activity. The wearable design minimizes...
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