Realistic Expectations with Brain Computer Interfaces

M. Mulvenna, G. Lightbody, Eileen Thomson, P. Mccullagh, Melanie P. Ware, Suzanne Martin
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Purpose – This paper describes the research underpinning the development and evaluation of a brain computer interface (BCI) system designed to be suitable for domestic use by people with acquired brain injury in order to facilitate control of their home environment. The purpose of the research is to develop a robust and user‐friendly BCI system which was customisable in terms of user ability, preferences and functionality. Specifically the human interface was designed to provide consistent visual metaphors in usage, while applications change, for example, from environmental control to entertainment and communications.Design/methodology/approach – The research took a user centred design approach involving representative end‐users throughout the design and evaluation process. A qualitative study adopting user interviews alongside interactive workshops highlighted the issues that needed to be addressed in the development of a user interface for such a system. User validation then underpinned prototype develo...
对脑机接口的现实期望
目的:本文描述了一种脑机接口(BCI)系统的开发和评估研究,该系统的设计适用于获得性脑损伤患者的家庭使用,以促进他们对家庭环境的控制。本研究的目的是开发一个健壮且用户友好的BCI系统,该系统可根据用户能力、偏好和功能进行定制。具体来说,人机界面的设计是为了在应用程序发生变化时提供一致的视觉隐喻,例如,从环境控制到娱乐和通信。设计/方法论/方法-该研究采用了以用户为中心的设计方法,在整个设计和评估过程中涉及具有代表性的最终用户。一项采用用户访谈和互动讲习班的定性研究突出了在为这种系统开发用户界面时需要解决的问题。用户验证是原型开发的基础……
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