BCI Meeting 2005--workshop on BCI signal processing: feature extraction and translation.

IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng

Wadsworth Laboratories, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY 12201, USA.

Published: June 2006

This paper describes the outcome of discussions held during the Third International BCI Meeting at a workshop charged with reviewing and evaluating the current state of and issues relevant to brain-computer interface (BCI) feature extraction and translation. The issues discussed include a taxonomy of methods and applications, time-frequency spatial analysis, optimization schemes, the role of insight in analysis, adaptation, and methods for quantifying BCI feedback.

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