REKNEW: Locked-In Syndrome

 

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Brain Computer Interface (BCI)

Research seeks to develop an efficient and effective brain computer interface (BCI) system for persons with locked-in syndrome that serves as a communication system. We strive to improve the speed of the technology to increase communication rate, increase speed of message production, decrease error rate, and improve user satisfaction in a system that can be used for functional written and spoken expression

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Meeting (2/4/2011)

Publications

  • Open vocabulary language modeling for binary response typing interfaces
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  • North American Association of Computational Linguistics
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  • Oregon Brain Institute Newsletter Write-up
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Presentations

  • ASHA (San Diego, CA), Brain Computer Interface for AAC Technology”, November, 2011
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  • OBA Oregon Innovation Showcase, Initial Design of a Communication Device with Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), Adaptive Language Modeling and Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP), November, 2010
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  • SLPAT Workshop at NAACL-HLT, Scanning methods and language modeling for binary switch typing, 2010
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  • ISAAC (Barcelona, Spain), International clinicians spotlight techniques & strategies for individuals with complex communication needs, July 2010
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Grant Abstracts

  • Brain Computer Interface for Locked in Syndrome
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Conference Abstracts

  • Binary coding with language models for EEG-based access methods
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  • ISAAC 2010
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  • 7th BCI2000 Workshop/4th International BCI Meeting
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Clinical Resources