MindAffect announces open source release of their cVEP BCI (speller, games, etc.)
[copied from cross-post on NeuroTechX Slack created by Jason Farquhar]
MindAffect is pleased to announce the open-source release of our brain computer interfacing software technology, allowing users to directly control computers with their brain signals.
https://mindaffect-bci.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ [full documentation and tutorials]
[original blog post announcment]
Immediately ‘out of the box’ you can use this BCI to write words,
play games, control your house,
and many other things. More importantly however, we also provide the software,
https://github.com/mindaffect/pymindaffectBCI
documentation,
https://mindaffect-bci.readthedocs.io/
examples,
https://mindaffect-bci.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials.html
and example-data,
https://www.kaggle.com/mindaffect/mindaffectbci
--to allow you to easily develop your own new methods of brain controlled interaction.
So, are you interested in neural technologies, but were unable to try them yourself? or did you try it and were disappointed in its performance? or perhaps you have a great idea for a brain controlled application which you didn’t know how to make work before? Then try the mindaffect BCI and start opening up new dimensions of interaction with our open source brain computer interface software.
We'd love to get feedback from the community, on how it works with all your various hardware/software combinations
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MindAffect is a cVEP BCI, code-based visual evoked potentials BCI. Thus it operates much more rapidly and consistently than previous SSVEP (steady state) based BCIs. cVEP also performs much better than P300 based speller paradigms.
Today MindAffect added a post on our Community site,
https://openbci.com/community/mindaffect-releases-open-source-bci-software/
added today by Jason Farquhar on the NeuroTechX forum:
Here is the research paper published in March 2021 by MindAffect group,
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/abecef/meta
"From full calibration to zero training for a code-modulated visual evoked potentials brain computer interface"
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/abecef/pdf [pdf document]
And the publication list for one of the primary authors. The above paper is at the top of the sorted list, in March 2021.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=6SDclmEAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate