ICSE2022
Repairing Brain-Computer Interfaces with Fault-Based Data Acquisition
Cailin Winston, Caleb Winston, Chloe N. Winston, Claris Winston, Cleah Winston, Rajesh P. N. Rao, René Just
Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) decode recorded neural signals from the brain and/or stimulate the brain with encoded neural signals. BCIs span both hardware and software and have a wide range of applications in restorative medicine, from restoring movement through prostheses and robotic limbs to restoring sensation and communication through spellers. BCIs also have applications in diagnostic medicine, e.g., providing clinicians with data for detecting seizures, sleep patterns, or emotions.