Defining Brain-Computer Interfaces: A ...
Type de document :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Titre :
Defining Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective
Auteur(s) :
Si-Mohammed, Hakim [Auteur]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
Casiez, Géry [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Argelaguet Sanz, Ferran [Auteur]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
Roussel, Nicolas [Auteur]
Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest
Lécuyer, Anatole [Auteur]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
Casiez, Géry [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Argelaguet Sanz, Ferran [Auteur]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
Roussel, Nicolas [Auteur]
Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest
Lécuyer, Anatole [Auteur]
3D interaction with virtual environments using body and mind [Hybrid]
Titre de la manifestation scientifique :
GBCIC 2019 - 8th Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference
Ville :
Graz
Pays :
Autriche
Date de début de la manifestation scientifique :
2019-09-16
Discipline(s) HAL :
Informatique [cs]/Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Regardless of the term used to designate them, Brain-Computer Interfaces are “Interfaces” between a user and a computer in the broad sense of theterm. This paper aims to discuss how BCIs have been defined in the literature ...
Lire la suite >Regardless of the term used to designate them, Brain-Computer Interfaces are “Interfaces” between a user and a computer in the broad sense of theterm. This paper aims to discuss how BCIs have been defined in the literature from the day the term was introduced by Jacques Vidal. From a Human-Computer Interaction perspective, we propose a new definition of Brain-Computer Interfaces as “any artificial system that transforms brain activity into input of a computer process”. As they are interfaces, their definition should not include the finality and objective of the system they are used to interact with. To illustrate this, we compare BCIs with other widely used Human-Computer Interfaces, and draw analogies in their conception and purpose.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Regardless of the term used to designate them, Brain-Computer Interfaces are “Interfaces” between a user and a computer in the broad sense of theterm. This paper aims to discuss how BCIs have been defined in the literature from the day the term was introduced by Jacques Vidal. From a Human-Computer Interaction perspective, we propose a new definition of Brain-Computer Interfaces as “any artificial system that transforms brain activity into input of a computer process”. As they are interfaces, their definition should not include the finality and objective of the system they are used to interact with. To illustrate this, we compare BCIs with other widely used Human-Computer Interfaces, and draw analogies in their conception and purpose.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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