TY - JOUR
T1 - Workshops of the seventh international brain-computer interface meeting
T2 - not getting lost in translation
AU - Huggins, Jane E.
AU - Guger, Christoph
AU - Aarnoutse, Erik
AU - Allison, Brendan
AU - Anderson, Charles W.
AU - Bedrick, Steven
AU - Besio, Walter
AU - Chavarriaga, Ricardo
AU - Collinger, Jennifer L.
AU - Do, An H.
AU - Herff, Christian
AU - Hohmann, Matthias
AU - Kinsella, Michelle
AU - Lee, Kyuhwa
AU - Lotte, Fabien
AU - Müller-Putz, Gernot
AU - Nijholt, Anton
AU - Pels, Elmar
AU - Peters, Betts
AU - Putze, Felix
AU - Rupp, Rüdiger
AU - Schalk, Gerwin
AU - Scott, Stephanie
AU - Tangermann, Michael
AU - Tubig, Paul
AU - Zander, Thorsten
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2019/7/3
Y1 - 2019/7/3
N2 - The Seventh International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting was held May 21-25th, 2018 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California, United States. The interactive nature of this conference was embodied by 25 workshops covering topics in BCI (also called brain-machine interface) research. Workshops covered foundational topics such as hardware development and signal analysis algorithms, new and imaginative topics such as BCI for virtual reality and multi-brain BCIs, and translational topics such as clinical applications and ethical assumptions of BCI development. BCI research is expanding in the diversity of applications and populations for whom those applications are being developed. BCI applications are moving toward clinical readiness as researchers struggle with the practical considerations to make sure that BCI translational efforts will be successful. This paper summarizes each workshop, providing an overview of the topic of discussion, references for additional information, and identifying future issues for research and development that resulted from the interactions and discussion at the workshop.
AB - The Seventh International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting was held May 21-25th, 2018 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California, United States. The interactive nature of this conference was embodied by 25 workshops covering topics in BCI (also called brain-machine interface) research. Workshops covered foundational topics such as hardware development and signal analysis algorithms, new and imaginative topics such as BCI for virtual reality and multi-brain BCIs, and translational topics such as clinical applications and ethical assumptions of BCI development. BCI research is expanding in the diversity of applications and populations for whom those applications are being developed. BCI applications are moving toward clinical readiness as researchers struggle with the practical considerations to make sure that BCI translational efforts will be successful. This paper summarizes each workshop, providing an overview of the topic of discussion, references for additional information, and identifying future issues for research and development that resulted from the interactions and discussion at the workshop.
KW - Brain-computer interface
KW - brain-machine interface
KW - conference
KW - neuroprosthetics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076353684&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/2326263X.2019.1697163
DO - 10.1080/2326263X.2019.1697163
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85076353684
SN - 2326-263X
VL - 6
SP - 71
EP - 101
JO - Brain-Computer Interfaces
JF - Brain-Computer Interfaces
IS - 3
ER -