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Brain-computer interaction: can multimodality help?Nijholt et al., 2011
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- Nijholt A
- Allison B
- Jacob R
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- Proceedings of the 13th international conference on multimodal interfaces
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This paper is a short introduction to a special ICMI session on brain-computer interaction. During this paper, we first discuss problems, solutions, and a five-year view for brain- computer interaction. We then talk further about unique issues with multimodal and hybrid …
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