To Err Is Human: Learning from Error Potentials in Brain-Computer Interfaces
Type of publication: | Idiap-RR |
Citation: | chavarriaga:rr07-37 |
Number: | Idiap-RR-37-2007 |
Year: | 2007 |
Institution: | IDIAP |
Abstract: | Several studies describe evoked EEG potentials elicited when a subject is aware of an erroneous decision either taken by him or by an external interface. This paper studies {\em Error-related potentials} (ErrP) elicited when a human user monitors an external system upon which he has no control whatsoever. In addition, the possibility of using the ErrPs as a learning signals to infer the user's intended strategy is also addressed. Experimental results show that single-trial recognition of correct and error trials can be achieved, allowing the fast learning of the user's strategy. These results may constitute the basis of a new kind of human-computer interaction where the former provides monitoring signals that can be used to modify the performance of the latter.This work has been supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation NCCR-IM2 and by the EC-contract number BACS FP6-IST-027140. This paper only reflects the authors' views and funding agencies are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein. |
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chavarriaga:iccn:2007 |
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