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A brain-computer interface for high-level remote control of an autonomous, reinforcement-learning-based robotic system for reaching and grasping

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    We present an Internet-based brain-computer interface (BCI) for controlling an intelligent robotic device with autonomous reinforcement-learning. BCI control was achieved through dry-electrode electroencephalography (EEG) obtained during imaginary movements. Rather than using low-level direct motor control, we employed a high-level control scheme of the robot, acquired via reinforcement learning, to keep the users cognitive load low while allowing control a reaching-grasping task with multiple degrees of freedom. High-level commands were obtained by classification of EEG responses using an artificial neural network approach utilizing time-frequency features and conveyed through an intuitive user interface. The novel ombination of a rapidly operational dry electrode setup, autonomous control and Internet connectivity made it possible to conveniently interface subjects in an EEG laboratory with remote robotic devices in a closed-loop setup with online visual feedback of the robots actions to the subject. The same approach is also suitable to provide home-bound patients with the possibility to control state-of-the-art robotic devices currently confined to a research environment. Thereby, our BCI approach could help severely paralyzed patients by facilitating patient-centered research of new means of communication, mobility and independence.

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      IUI '14: Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
      February 2014
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