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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Essex
Documenting, modelling and exploiting P300 amplitude changes due to variable target delays in Donchin's speller
<28> This work was one of the most important results of the “Analogue Evolutionary Brain-Computer Interfaces” project (EP/F033818/1, 2008-2011). It proved for the first time that analogue amplitude variations in event-related potentials can be exploited also within the context of a BCI speller to significantly improve accuracy and speed beyond the state of the art. The work also provided a unique theoretical foundation for the method. The “Analogue Evolutionary Brain-Computer Interfaces” project resulted in Prof Poli's invitation to give a 2-hour tutorial at the MIBISOC technical course organised by the European Centre for Soft Computing http://www.softcomputing.es/metaspace/portal/7/326-2nd-technical-course