Communication Aids for Disabled
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Subject Areas on Research
- A binary method for simple and accurate two-dimensional cursor control from EEG with minimal subject training.
- A comparison of optimal MIMO linear and nonlinear models for brain-machine interfaces.
- AAC performance and usability issues: the effect of AAC technology on the communicative process.
- AAC technology transfer: an AAC-RERC report.
- Access to AAC: present, past, and future.
- Adaptive on-line classification for EEG-based brain computer interfaces with AAR parameters and band power estimates.
- Applying dynamic data collection to improve dry electrode system performance for a P300-based brain-computer interface.
- Bayesian approach to dynamically controlling data collection in P300 spellers.
- Bilateral cochlear implants controlled by a single speech processor.
- Connecting AAC devices to the world of information technology.
- Enhancing AAC connections with the world.
- Increasing BCI communication rates with dynamic stopping towards more practical use: an ALS study.
- Introduction to the special issue on augmentative and alternative communication.
- Methodological challenges confronting researchers of wheeled mobility aids and other assistive technologies.
- Moving Away From Error-Related Potentials to Achieve Spelling Correction in P300 Spellers.
- Noninvasive brain-computer interface enables communication after brainstem stroke.
- Palliative treatment of dysphonia and dysarthria.
- Projected accuracy metric for the P300 Speller.
- Randomized Controlled Trial of a Novel Communication Device Assessed During Noninvasive Ventilation Therapy.
- The development of brain-machine interface neuroprosthetic devices.
- Using AAC technology to access the world.
- Using the detectability index to predict P300 speller performance.
- Utilizing a language model to improve online dynamic data collection in P300 spellers.
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Keywords of People
- Cohen, Seth Morris, Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences