Brain-Computer Interfaces can suffer from a large variance of the subject conditions within and across sessions. For example vigilance fluctuations in the individual, variable ta...
Benjamin Blankertz, Motoaki Kawanabe, Ryota Tomiok...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow a user to control a computer application by brain activity as acquired, e.g., by EEG. A standard step in a BCI system is to project the EEG ...
Wojciech Wojcikiewicz, Carmen Vidaurre, Motoaki Ka...
Non-stationarity is often found in session-to-session transfers of Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs). To cope with the problem, a framework based on Common Spatial Patterns (CSP), ...
— A major challenge in applying machine learning methods to Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) is to overcome the on-line non-stationarity of the data blocks. An effective BCI syst...
Qibin Zhao, Liqing Zhang, Andrzej Cichocki, Jie Li