2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3280636
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Hybrid Brain–Computer Interface System Using Auditory Stimulation and Speech Imagination Paradigms for Assistive Technology

Abstract: In the case of paralysis with visual and tactile impairments, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on auditory and mental imagery paradigms are alternative methods for controlling external devices. This study demonstrates the use of a hybrid BCI via auditory stimulation and speech imagination for assistive technology. The proposed auditory BCI using Thai vowel and numeral stimulus patterns as well as multi-loudspeaker position settings for multi-command BCI are investigated. To avoid auditory stimulation dur… Show more

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