Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
European Initiatives
FP7 Projects
ACOBSEC
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Abstract: Over the last decade, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has grown and matured as a field. Gone are the days when only a mouse and keyboard could be used to interact with a computer. The most ambitious of such interfaces are Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI) systems. The goal in BCI is to allow a person to interact with an artificial system using only brain activity. The most common approach towards BCI is to analyse, categorize and interpret Electroencephalography (EEG) signals, in such a way that they alter the state of a computer. The objective of the present project is to study the development of computer systems for the automatic analysis and classification of mental states of vigilance; i.e., a person's state of alertness. Such a task is relevant to diverse domains, where a person is expected or required to be in a particular state. However, this problem is by no means a trivial one. In fact, EEG signals are known to be highly noisy, irregular and tend to vary significantly from person to person, making the development of general techniques a very difficult scientific endeavor.
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Beneficiary 1 (coordinator) Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique Inria France
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Beneficiary 2 Universite Victor Segalen Bordeaux II UB2 France
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Beneficiary 3 Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Investigacao e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa INESC-ID Portugal
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Partner 6 Centro de Investigacion Cientifica y educacion Superior de Ensenada, Baja California CICESE Mexico
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