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Brain-Computer Interface Users Speak Up: The Virtual Users' Forum at the 2013 International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting

机译:脑机接口用户大声疾呼:2013年国际脑机接口会议上的虚拟用户论坛

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More than 300 researchers gathered at the 2013 International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI Meeting to discuss current practice and future goals for BCI research and development. The authors organized the Virtual Users' Forum at the meeting to provide the BCI community with feedback from users. We report on the Virtual Users' Forum, including initial results from ongoing research being conducted by 2 BCI groups. Online surveys and in-person interviews were used to solicit feedback from people with disabilities who are expert and novice BCI users. For the Virtual Users' Forum, their responses were organized into 4 major themes: current (non-BCI) communication methods, experiences with BCI research, challenges of current BCIs, and future BCI developments. Two authors with severe disabilities gave presentations during the Virtual Users' Forum, and their comments are integrated with the other results. While participants' hopes for BCIs of the future remain high, their comments about available systems mirror those made by consumers about conventional assistive technology. They reflect concerns about reliability (eg, typing accuracy/speed), utility (eg, applications and the desire for real-time interactions), ease of use (eg, portability and system setup), and support (eg, technical support and caregiver training). People with disabilities, as target users of BCI systems, can provide valuable feedback and input on the development of BCI as an assistive technology. To this end, participatory action research should be considered as a valuable methodology for future BCI research. (C) 2015 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
机译:300多位研究人员聚集在2013年国际脑机接口(BCI会议)上,讨论BCI研究和开发的当前实践和未来目标。作者在会议上组织了虚拟用户论坛,以向BCI社区提供用户的反馈。我们在虚拟用户论坛上进行报告,包括2个BCI小组正在进行的研究的初步结果,并使用在线调查和面对面访谈来征求BCI专业用户和新手残疾人的反馈。 '论坛将他们的回答分为4个主要主题:当前(非BCI)交流方法,BCI研究经验,当前BCI面临的挑战以及BCI的未来发展。两位严重残疾的作者在虚拟用户论坛上作了演讲,参与者对未来BCI的希望仍然很高,但他们对availab的评论这些系统反映了消费者在常规辅助技术方面的应用。它们反映了对可靠性(例如,键入准确性/速度),实用程序(例如,应用程序和对实时交互的期望),易用性(例如,可移植性和系统设置)以及支持(例如,技术支持和护理人员)的关注训练)。作为BCI系统的目标用户,残疾人可以就BCI作为辅助技术的发展提供有价值的反馈和投入。为此,参与式行动研究应被视为未来BCI研究的宝贵方法。 (C)2015年美国康复医学大会

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