Zhao et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Comparative study of SSVEP-and P300-based models for the telepresence control of humanoid robotsZhao et al., 2015
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- Zhao J
- Li W
- Li M
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- PLoS One
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In this paper, we evaluate the control performance of SSVEP (steady-state visual evoked potential)-and P300-based models using Cerebot—a mind-controlled humanoid robot platform. Seven subjects with diverse experience participated in experiments concerning the …
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