Frontiers in Neuroscience (Jul 2012)
Review of the BCI Competition IV
- Michael eTangermann,
- Klaus-Robert eMüller,
- Ad eAertsen,
- Ad eAertsen,
- Niels eBirbaumer,
- Niels eBirbaumer,
- Christoph eBraun,
- Christoph eBraun,
- Clemens eBrunner,
- Clemens eBrunner,
- Robert eLeeb,
- Carsten eMehring,
- Carsten eMehring,
- Carsten eMehring,
- Kai J Miller,
- Gernot eMueller-Putz,
- Guido eNolte,
- Gert ePfurtscheller,
- Hubert ePreissl,
- Hubert ePreissl,
- Gerwin eSchalk,
- Gerwin eSchalk,
- Gerwin eSchalk,
- Gerwin eSchalk,
- Gerwin eSchalk,
- Alois eSchlögl,
- Carmen eVidaurre,
- Stephan eWaldert,
- Stephan eWaldert,
- Stephan eWaldert,
- Stephan eWaldert,
- Benjamin eBlankertz
Affiliations
- Michael eTangermann
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- Klaus-Robert eMüller
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- Ad eAertsen
- University of Freiburg
- Ad eAertsen
- Bernstein Center Freiburg
- Niels eBirbaumer
- University of Tübingen
- Niels eBirbaumer
- Ospedale San Camillo
- Christoph eBraun
- University of Trento
- Christoph eBraun
- University of Tübingen
- Clemens eBrunner
- Graz University of Technology
- Clemens eBrunner
- University of California San Diego
- Robert eLeeb
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
- Carsten eMehring
- University of Freiburg
- Carsten eMehring
- Bernstein Center Freiburg
- Carsten eMehring
- Imperial College London
- Kai J Miller
- University of Washington
- Gernot eMueller-Putz
- Graz University of Technology
- Guido eNolte
- Fraunhofer
- Gert ePfurtscheller
- Graz University of Technology
- Hubert ePreissl
- University of Tübingen
- Hubert ePreissl
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- Gerwin eSchalk
- New York State Dept of Health
- Gerwin eSchalk
- Albany Medical College
- Gerwin eSchalk
- Washington University
- Gerwin eSchalk
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Gerwin eSchalk
- State University of New York
- Alois eSchlögl
- Institute for Science and Technology Austria
- Carmen eVidaurre
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- Stephan eWaldert
- University of Freiburg
- Stephan eWaldert
- Bernstein Center Freiburg
- Stephan eWaldert
- University of Tübingen
- Stephan eWaldert
- University College London
- Benjamin eBlankertz
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2012.00055
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 6
Abstract
The BCI Competition IV stands in the tradition of prior BCI Competitions that aim to provide high quality neuroscientific data for open access to the scientific community. As experienced already in prior competitions not only scientists from the narrow field of BCI compete, but scholars with a broad variety of backgrounds and nationalities. They include high specialists as well as students. The goals of all BCI Competitions have always been to challenge with respect to novel paradigms and complex data. We report on the following challenges: (1) asynchronous data, (2) synthetic, (3) multi-class continuous data, (4) session-to-session transfer, (5) directionally modulated MEG, (6) finger movements recorded by ECoG. As after past competitions, our hope is that winning entries may enhance the analysis methods of future BCIs.
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