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Home » Uncategorized » Publication of the Future BNCI Roadmap

Publication of the Future BNCI Roadmap

09/01/2012 Posted by BabakF under Uncategorized
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Brain-computer interaction is gaining momentum? A very relevant user interaction technology for ubicomp.

“The roadmap addresses the next five years of Brain/Neuronal Computer Interaction Research. This roadmap reflects two years of development, with contributions from stakeholders around the world. The website (future-bnci.org) also features supplementary materials, such as interviews with major stakeholders, downloadable articles, introductory information about BCIs, and more. Future BNCI was a Coordination and Support Action under the ICT Theme of FP7. Although the project just ended, any feedback is appreciated. Please see the Discussion Forum on the website or contact the former Project Coordinator.”

via Europe’s Information Society Newsroom.

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