Tutorial: Brain Pattern Recognition

In Brain Pattern Recognition, we'll explore all the steps involved in developing a brain-computer interface (BCI) that captures and automatically interprets brain activity. We develop these steps using a continuously developed application during the semester. An example of such an application is a BCI that automatically recognizes and responds to a person's level of mental workload from EEG data, e.g. by adaptation of the operating interface. One focus of the course is on the independent practical implementation of the theoretical concepts in the team. The objective for the participants is to understand the basic techniques of a BCI and implement them with modern tools. Course contents include brain and EEG, experiment design, signal processing, visualization, machine learning, evaluation.


The course will be held as a block course during the period 10.-28.9.2018, usually Mon-Fri daily 9:00 - 16:00 (with the opportunity for flexible scheduling). The course takes place in the laboratory of the Cognitive Systems Lab in the Cartesium. Within these three weeks, we want to work together to develop a complete, functional BCI in an exciting setting and work out the theory behind it.

Before the start of the course, a Python introduction must be completed (time-flexible) in-house and proven by processing a homework assignment.

The number of seats is limited. It is recommended to register early with Dr. med. Felix Putze (felix.putze@uni-bremen.de).

 

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Stud.IP Area of the course: 03-ME-711.05