Brain Computer Interface
Brain Computer Interface
Org
Brain Computer
Interfaces(BCI)
➢Definition
➢Introduction
➢Types of BCI
➢Components of BCI
➢Advantages of BCI
➢Disadvantages of BCI
➢Conclusion
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Definition
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are systems
that allow communication between the brain
and various machines.
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Introduction
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Components of BCI
Brain activity
• The nervous system is composed by two
main parts: the central nervous system and
the peripheral nervous system.
• The brain is the main organ of the central
nervous system and it contains about 100
billions of neurons and trillions of cells called
glia.
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Components of BCI
Signal acquisition
• In the case of EEG-BCI, the electric potential
of the brain activity is measured through
electrodes placed on the scalp.
• Electrodes are metal discs placed on the scap
in positions measured using the International
10/20 system.
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Components of BCI
Preprocessing
• The raw EEG data is often not clean because
affected by noise and artifacts. There are four
main sources of noise and artifacts, which are:
• EEG equipment
• Electrical interference external to the subject
and recording system
• The leads and electrodes
• The subject: electrical activity from the heart,
eye blinking, eyeball movements, muscles
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Components of BCI
Feature Extraction
• The next step is feature extraction: the analysis
of the signal and extraction of information. As
the EEG signal is very complex, it is impossible to
find meaningful information just looking at it.
• It is needed then to apply processing algorithms
which allows to find content (such as a person’s
intent, for example) which would be hidden at a
naked eye.
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Components of BCI
Classification
• Another step which can be applied to the signal,
now mostly clean from artifacts, is to apply
classification algorithms.
• Using machine learning techniques it is possible
to train a classifier to recognize which features,
for example, belongs to one or another class.
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Components of BCI
Translation
• After the signal has been classified, the result is
passed to the feature translation algorithm.
• At this point the features need to be translated
in the corresponding action required. “For
example, a P3 potential could be translated into
the selection of the letter that evoked it”
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Components of BCI
Feedback device
• The feedback device receives the command
from the translation step.
• For example it can be the computer, where
the signal will be used to move a cursor, or it
could
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Conclusion
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References
– Google.com
– Wikipedia.org
– Studymafia.org
– Slidespanda.com
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