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MATLAB (R) for Brain-Computer Interface Systems
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MATLAB ® for Brain-Computer Interface Systems

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The book extensively explores Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), emphasizing both the theoretical foundations and practical applications within this rapidly advancing field. It provides a thorough coverage of BCI fundamentals and practical implementation using MATLAB (R). It begins with an introduction, covering the history of BCIs, components, and the pivotal role MATLAB (R) plays in their development. The book explores various aspects such as signal processing, data acquisition, rapid prototyping, machine learning, and real-time data processing, all within the MATLAB (R) environment. Additionally, it delves into the community and support available, along with open-source BCI toolboxes and integration with external devices. Moving forward, the book dives into the fundamentals of BCIs, including their definition, applications, principles, and components. It covers different types of brain signals utilized in BCI systems and the challenges involved in their design, such as signal reliability, userfriendliness, privacy, and regulatory issues. It discusses their principles, implementation in MATLAB (R), and practical considerations for training and evaluating classification models. Finally, the book concludes with real-world case studies and practical examples, demonstrating the application of MATLAB (R) in BCI projects.

This book is an essential reading for researchers, engineers, students, and practitioners seeking to explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, signal processing, and machine learning through MATLAB-based BCI development.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 June 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9781032951546

The book extensively explores Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), emphasizing both the theoretical foundations and practical applications within this rapidly advancing field. It provides a thorough coverage of BCI fundamentals and practical implementation using MATLAB (R). It begins with an introduction, covering the history of BCIs, components, and the pivotal role MATLAB (R) plays in their development. The book explores various aspects such as signal processing, data acquisition, rapid prototyping, machine learning, and real-time data processing, all within the MATLAB (R) environment. Additionally, it delves into the community and support available, along with open-source BCI toolboxes and integration with external devices. Moving forward, the book dives into the fundamentals of BCIs, including their definition, applications, principles, and components. It covers different types of brain signals utilized in BCI systems and the challenges involved in their design, such as signal reliability, userfriendliness, privacy, and regulatory issues. It discusses their principles, implementation in MATLAB (R), and practical considerations for training and evaluating classification models. Finally, the book concludes with real-world case studies and practical examples, demonstrating the application of MATLAB (R) in BCI projects.

This book is an essential reading for researchers, engineers, students, and practitioners seeking to explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, signal processing, and machine learning through MATLAB-based BCI development.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 June 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9781032951546