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A Wearable Brain-Computer Interface Instrument with Aug- Mented Reality-Based Interface for General Applications
Author(s) -
Judy Flavia,
Aviraj Patel,
Diwakar Kumar Jha,
Navnit Kumar Jha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indian journal of artificial intelligence and neural networking (ijainn)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7626
DOI - 10.35940/ijainn.c1032.061321
Subject(s) - brain–computer interface , interface (matter) , computer science , human–computer interaction , wearable computer , user friendly , simple (philosophy) , user interface , computer hardware , embedded system , operating system , electroencephalography , neuroscience , philosophy , bubble , epistemology , maximum bubble pressure method , biology
In the project we are demonstrating the combined usage Augmented Reality(AR) and brain faced com- puter interface(BI) which can be used to control the robotic acuratorby.Thismethod is more simple and more user friendly. Here brainwave senor will work in its normal setting detecting alpha, beta, and gam- ma signals. These signals are decoded to detect eye movements. These are very limited on its own since the number of combinations possible to make higher andmorecomplextaskpossible.Asasolutiontothis AR is integrated with the BCI application to make control interface more user friendly. Thisapplication can be used in many cases including many robotic anddevicecontrollingcases.HereweuseBCI-ARto detect eye paralysis that can be archive by detecting eyelidmovementofpersonbywearingheadbend.

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