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On Calibration algorithms for real-time brain-computer interfaces

Recording from lunch seminar 7 February 2024

 

Topic: AI Lund lunch seminar: On Calibration algorithms for real-time brain-computer interfaces

When: 7 February at 12.00-13.15

Speaker: Frida HeskebeckPhD student Automatic Control, Lund University

Spoken language: English

Abstract

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can revolutionize human-computer interaction as they allow for a direct interaction between the user’s brain and a computer. In this presentation, I will introduce BCIs and highlight the technical details of getting a working BCI. I will also present the research group I’m part of that works with BCIs here at Lund University. Finally, I will give an overview of my research on the calibration of BCIs.