Vidaurre et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Machine learning methods of the Berlin brain-computer interfaceVidaurre et al., 2015
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- Vidaurre C
- Sannelli C
- Samek W
- Dähne S
- Müller K
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This paper is a compilation of the most recent machine learning methods used in the Berlin Brain-Computer Interface. In the field of Brain-Computer Interfacing, machine learning has been mainly used to extract meaningful features from noisy signals of large dimensionality …
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