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   The cost of space independence in P300-BCI spellers  
   
نویسنده chennu s. ,alsufyani a. ,filetti m. ,owen a.m. ,bowman h.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2013 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: though non-invasive eeg-based brain computer interfaces (bci) have been researched extensively over the last two decades,most designs require control of spatial attention and/or gaze on the part of the user. methods. in healthy adults,we compared the offline performance of a space-independent p300-based bci for spelling words using rapid serial visual presentation (rsvp),to the well-known space-dependent matrix p300 speller. results: eeg classifiability with the rsvp speller was as good as with the matrix speller. while the matrix speller's performance was significantly reliant on early,gaze-dependent visual evoked potentials (veps),the rsvp speller depended only on the space-independent p300b. however,there was a cost to true spatial independence: the rsvp speller was less efficient in terms of spelling speed. conclusions: the advantage of space independence in the rsvp speller was concomitant with a marked reduction in spelling efficiency. nevertheless,with key improvements to the rsvp design,truly space-independent bcis could approach efficiencies on par with the matrix speller. with sufficiently high letter spelling rates fused with predictive language modelling,they would be viable for potential applications with patients unable to direct overt visual gaze or covert attentional focus. © 2013 chennu et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Gaze-independence; Matrix P300 Speller BCI; Rapid serial visual presentation; RSVP Speller BCI; Space-independence
آدرس department of clinical neurosciences,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, centre for cognitive neuroscience and cognitive systems,university of kent,canterbury,united kingdom,department of computer science,taif university,taif, Saudi Arabia, centre for cognitive neuroscience and cognitive systems,university of kent,canterbury, United Kingdom, brain and mind institute,university of western ontario,london,ar, Canada, centre for cognitive neuroscience and cognitive systems,university of kent,canterbury, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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