Leoni et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Automatic stimuli classification from ERP data for augmented communication via Brain–Computer InterfacesLeoni et al., 2021
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- Leoni J
- Strada S
- Tanelli M
- Jiang K
- Brusa A
- Proverbio A
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- Expert systems with applications
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This work presents a supervised machine-learning approach to build an expert system that provides support to the neuroscientist in automatically classifying ERP data and matching them with a multisensorial alphabet of stimuli. To do this, two different approaches are …
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