HCETSYSYNov 12, 2012

An Exploration on Brain Computer Interface and Its Recent Trends

arXiv:1211.273741 citationsh-index: 3
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A broad survey of BCI trends for researchers interested in non-invasive brain-computer interfaces.

This paper surveys recent trends in Brain Computer Interface (BCI), focusing on reconstructing visual data from EEG signals, and provides directions for future work.

Detailed exploration on Brain Computer Interface (BCI) and its recent trends has been done in this paper. Work is being done to identify objects, images, videos and their color compositions. Efforts are on the way in understanding speech, words, emotions, feelings and moods. When humans watch the surrounding environment, visual data is processed by the brain, and it is possible to reconstruct the same on the screen with some appreciable accuracy by analyzing the physiological data. This data is acquired by using one of the non-invasive techniques like electroencephalography (EEG) in BCI. The acquired signal is to be translated to produce the image on to the screen. This paper also lays suitable directions for future work.

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