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Brain-Computer Interface in Multimedia Communication

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This paper discusses the architecture and operational modes of a functioning Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system designed for multimedia communication. It outlines five operational modes: Visualization, Training Without Feedback, Training With Feedback, Control, and Multiuser. Each mode serves a unique purpose in enhancing user interaction and experience. The architecture includes components for EEG data signal processing, signal production, network control signals, and rendering, demonstrating the system's comprehensive approach to facilitating multimedia communication through BCI technology.

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Brain-Computer Interface in Multimedia Communication

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  1. Brain-Computer Interfacein Multimedia Communication Touradj Ebrabimi, Jean-Marc Vesin and Gary Garcia

  2. Example of a Working BCI System Architecture and Operational modes • Five operational modes (Oms) • Visualization OM • Training Without Feedback OM • Training with Feedback OM • Control OM • Multiuser OM

  3. BCI system architecture EEG Data Signal Processing Component Signal Production Component Network Control Signals Rendering Component

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