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P300 speller-based brain-computer interface is a direct communication from human-brain to computer machine without any muscular movements. In conventional P300 speller, a display paradigm is used to present alphanumeric characters to users and a classification system is used to detect the target character from the acquired electroencephalographic signals. In this paper, we present an $8\times 8$ ...
P300 speller for Brain-Computer Interface systems aim to provide a direct communication between computer - machine and human brain, without any muscular activity. The communication is provided by detecting the presence of P300 Event Related Potentials (ERPs) in the electroencophelogram (EEG) signals, recorded from scalp. The major problem associated with P300 spellers is the stratification of EEGs...
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