Brain Computer Interfaces

Project duration: Feb 2019 - Jul 2022

Brain computer interfaces proeftuin

For the development of smart BCI applications

Project summary:

Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) work with sensors that are placed on or in the user's head to measure brain signals (see figure 1). These brain signals are converted by smart algorithms into commands for a system or feedback to the user. The algorithms classify the brain data into meaningful information for the specific application and are based on artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning techniques, and can be made self-learning for individual users. A BCI is therefore an advanced and powerful communication method between users and systems. It does not need the body as an intermediary to generate commands to carry out the interaction.

BCIs for medical applications have proven to be successful, which is why we are now looking at applications in other domains where there is a lot of interaction between man and machine and this human-machine interaction can be supported, simplified or replaced. 

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European Union