HCSYNCNov 20, 2017

Real-time brain machine interaction via social robot gesture control

arXiv:1711.07462v16 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This could assist patients with cognitive deficits through bilateral rehabilitation and mental training, though it appears incremental as an application of existing BMI methods to social robots.

The researchers developed a neurofeedback-based brain-machine interface platform that allows users to control a social robot's gestures through imagined movements, enabling real-time interaction where the robot provides visual feedback based on the user's EEG brainwave performance.

Brain-Machine Interaction (BMI) system motivates interesting and promising results in forward/feedback control consistent with human intention. It holds great promise for advancements in patient care and applications to neurorehabilitation. Here, we propose a novel neurofeedback-based BCI robotic platform using a personalized social robot in order to assist patients having cognitive deficits through bilateral rehabilitation and mental training. For initial testing of the platform, electroencephalography (EEG) brainwaves of a human user were collected in real time during tasks of imaginary movements. First, the brainwaves associated with imagined body kinematics parameters were decoded to control a cursor on a computer screen in training protocol. Then, the experienced subject was able to interact with a social robot via our real-time BMI robotic platform. Corresponding to subject's imagery performance, he/she received specific gesture movements and eye color changes as neural-based feedback from the robot. This hands-free neurofeedback interaction not only can be used for mind control of a social robot's movements, but also sets the stage for application to enhancing and recovering mental abilities such as attention via training in humans by providing real-time neurofeedback from a social robot.

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