Research on Human-Computer Interaction Intention Recognition Based on EEG and Eye Movement

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In this work, we present a novel method to intention recognition, based on electroencephalogram (EEG) and eye movement in human-computer interaction(HCI). The fusion of EEG and eye movement will allow the utmost of the advantages of the two physiological signals. Signals of EEG and eye movement were collected for feature extraction, recognition network of machine learning pattern was input for intent recognition, final recognition result was attained by decision-level fusion. We compare the results of the Intention Recognition Algorithms to those of an experiment involving the intention recognition of the operator in a simulated flight mission. In most every case, results show that the intention recognition algorithms performed better than solely rely on single signal.

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Zhao, M., Gao, H., Wang, W., & Qu, J. (2020). Research on Human-Computer Interaction Intention Recognition Based on EEG and Eye Movement. IEEE Access, 8, 145824–145832. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3011740

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