Towards Mainstream Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)
For decades, various companies, people, and institutes have worked on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems aimed at healthy users, including pilots, drivers, soldiers, and the public at large. Advancements such as dry electrodes, wireless EEG amplifiers, improved electronics and freely available software have made BCIs much more practical, powerful, affordable, and easy to development. Facebook, Elon Musk, and others have publicly announced large-scale BCI projects over the last few years. Nonetheless, even people like BCI researchers and MSR staff generally don’t use BCIs.
This talk will review some prior efforts toward BCIs for healthy users and an overview of the current status of BCI research. I will then address some common errors made when considering BCIs for healthy users and present a more practical framework for BCI adoption. I will address the large-scale BCI research activities and how they may affect available BCI technologies and other factors like public perceptions of BCIs. I will also present other relatively new efforts to help BCIs become more prominent, such as BCI hackathons, Cybathlons, and awards.
- Séries:
- Microsoft Research Talks
- Date:
- Haut-parleurs:
- Brendan Allison
- Affiliation:
- UC San Diego
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Hannes Gamper
Principal Researcher
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Taille: Microsoft Research Talks
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Decoding the Human Brain – A Neurosurgeon’s Experience
Speakers:- Pascal Zinn,
- Ivan Tashev
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Galea: The Bridge Between Mixed Reality and Neurotechnology
Speakers:- Eva Esteban,
- Conor Russomanno
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Current and Future Application of BCIs
Speakers:- Christoph Guger
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Challenges in Evolving a Successful Database Product (SQL Server) to a Cloud Service (SQL Azure)
Speakers:- Hanuma Kodavalla,
- Phil Bernstein
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Improving text prediction accuracy using neurophysiology
Speakers:- Sophia Mehdizadeh
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DIABLo: a Deep Individual-Agnostic Binaural Localizer
Speakers:- Shoken Kaneko
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Recent Efforts Towards Efficient And Scalable Neural Waveform Coding
Speakers:- Kai Zhen
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Audio-based Toxic Language Detection
Speakers:- Midia Yousefi
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From SqueezeNet to SqueezeBERT: Developing Efficient Deep Neural Networks
Speakers:- Sujeeth Bharadwaj
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Hope Speech and Help Speech: Surfacing Positivity Amidst Hate
Speakers:- Monojit Choudhury
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'F' to 'A' on the N.Y. Regents Science Exams: An Overview of the Aristo Project
Speakers:- Peter Clark
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Checkpointing the Un-checkpointable: the Split-Process Approach for MPI and Formal Verification
Speakers:- Gene Cooperman
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Learning Structured Models for Safe Robot Control
Speakers:- Ashish Kapoor
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