EEG-basiertes Brain Computer Interface
EEG-basiertes Brain Computer Interface
G. Pfurtscheller
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Disciplines
Computer Sciences (10%); Medical-Theoretical Sciences, Pharmacy (40%); Medical Engineering (50%)
Keywords
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Disabled People Communication Sytem Eeg Brain-Computer-Interface,
Brain-Computer-Inter,
Communication Sytem,
Disabled People,
EEG
Research institution(s)
- Technische Universität Graz - 100%
Research Output
- 1721 Citations
- 8 Publications
Publications
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2001
Title Information Transfer Rate in a Five-Classes Brain–Computer Interface DOI 10.1109/7333.948456 Type Journal Article Author Obermaier B Journal IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering Pages 283 -
2001
Title Hidden Markov models for online classification of single trial EEG data DOI 10.1016/s0167-8655(01)00075-7 Type Journal Article Author Obermaier B Journal Pattern Recognition Letters Pages 1299-1309 -
2000
Title EEG-based communication: presence of an error potential DOI 10.1016/s1388-2457(00)00457-0 Type Journal Article Author Schalk G Journal Clinical Neurophysiology Pages 2138-2144 -
2000
Title Classification of movement-related EEG in a memorized delay task experiment DOI 10.1016/s1388-2457(00)00345-x Type Journal Article Author Müller-Gerking J Journal Clinical Neurophysiology Pages 1353-1365 -
1999
Title Designing optimal spatial filters for single-trial EEG classification in a movement task DOI 10.1016/s1388-2457(98)00038-8 Type Journal Article Author Müller-Gerking J Journal Clinical Neurophysiology Pages 787-798 -
1999
Title Visually guided motor imagery activates sensorimotor areas in humans DOI 10.1016/s0304-3940(99)00452-8 Type Journal Article Author Pfurtscheller G Journal Neuroscience Letters Pages 153-156 -
1998
Title Mining multi-channel EEG for its information content: an ANN-based method for a brain–computer interface DOI 10.1016/s0893-6080(98)00060-4 Type Journal Article Author Peters B Journal Neural Networks Pages 1429-1433 -
1996
Title Event-related desynchronisation of central beta-rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements of dominant and nondominant hand DOI 10.1016/s0926-6410(96)00031-6 Type Journal Article Author Stancák A Journal Cognitive Brain Research Pages 171-183