Electroencephalogram based brain-computer interface: Applications, challenges, and opportunities

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Abstract

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) is an exciting and emerging research area for researchers and scientists. It is a suitable combination of software and hardware to operate any device mentally. This review emphasizes the significant stages in the BCI domain, current problems, and state-of-the-art findings. This article also covers how current results can contribute to new knowledge about BCI, an overview of BCI from its early developments to recent advancements, BCI applications, challenges, and future directions. The authors pointed to unresolved issues and expressed how BCI is valuable for analyzing the human brain. Humans' dependence on machines has led humankind into a new future where BCI can play an essential role in improving this modern world.

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Yadav, H., & Maini, S. (2023). Electroencephalogram based brain-computer interface: Applications, challenges, and opportunities. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82(30), 47003–47047. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-15653-x

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