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An offline multi-class auditory P300 brain-computer interface using principal and independent component analysis

This thesis investigated a multi-class auditory P300 BCI as a step towards FES applicability. A multi-class P300 paradigm approach provides degrees-of-freedom in operating an FES device over the traditional P300 paradigm. Accuracy in classification of target P300s contributes to the paradigm's appli...

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Main Author: Bentley, Alexander Simon Jeremy
Other Authors: John, Lester
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Biomedical Engineering 2014
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