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  • 1 /tmp/bci/starterkit
  • 2 fNIRS : Functionnal near infra red spectroscopy
  • 3 fNIRS : Hardware
  • 4 EEG and fMRI (Functionnal MagnetoResonance Imagery)
  • 5 EEG
  • 6 Machine learning
  • 7 Datasets

/tmp/bci/starterkit

(Wiki in progress)
A quick tour of sciencitific articles about brain computer interfacing and free to use datasets.

fNIRS : Functionnal near infra red spectroscopy

  • fNIRS : très bon abstract et Thèse complete
  • Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
  • Using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in HCI: Toward evaluation methods and adaptive interfaces

fNIRS : Hardware

  • A New Brain Imaging Device Based on fNIRS
  • Wireless Continuous Wave Near Infrared Spectroscopy System for Monitoring Brain Activity

EEG and fMRI (Functionnal MagnetoResonance Imagery)

  • An EEG (electroencephalogram) recording system with carbon wire electrodes for simultaneous EEG-fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) recording
  • An Open-Source Hardware and Software System for Acquisition and Real-Time Processing of Electrophysiology during High Field MRI

EEG

  • Brain Wave Signal (from Mindset maker)

Machine learning

  • Machine Learning and Applications for Brain-Computer Interfacing
  • Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Signal Classification: Towards a Brain-Computer Interface

Datasets

  • Sleepy state : Media:Sleepy.csv.zip
  • Coding state : Media:Acti1.csv.zip
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