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Brain-Computer Interface using Directional Auditory Perception

Published: 14 March 2023 Publication History

Abstract

We investigate the potential of brain-computer interface (BCI) using electroencephalogram (EEG) induced by listening (or recalling) auditory stimuli of different directions. In the initial attempt, we apply a time series classification model based on deep learning to the EEG to demonstrate whether each EEG can be classified by recognizing binary (left or right) auditory directions. The results showed high classification accuracy when trained and tested on the same users. Discussion is provided to further explore this topic.

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      AHs '23: Proceedings of the Augmented Humans International Conference 2023
      March 2023
      395 pages
      ISBN:9781450399845
      DOI:10.1145/3582700
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      Published: 14 March 2023

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      1. BCI
      2. BMI
      3. Brain-computer Interface
      4. Brain-machine Interface
      5. Directional Auditory Sensation
      6. EEG
      7. Electroencephalogram
      8. Electroencephalography

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      • The University of Tokyo Human Augmentation Research Initiative
      • JST CREST
      • JST Moonshot R&D

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      AHs '23: Augmented Humans Conference
      March 12 - 14, 2023
      Glasgow, United Kingdom

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