Introduction

Different approaches to Brain-Computer Interfaces have been developed, each one with specific solutions that range from understanding and explaining cognitive functions over communicating with real and virtual environments by thought alone to real-time monitoring of cognitive states. The 7th International Conference on Brain-Computer Interface presents an overview, in-depth talks and discussions on the latest research at all levels of BCI research. Presentations will cover invasive recordings, semi-invasive ECoG, non-invasive EEG, non-invasive NIRS and fMRI measurements and potential combinations of the different methods. Additional focus will be devoted to advances in data analysis. The poster session will allow an informal open discussion space

Call for paper

Important date

2018-10-15
Draft paper submission deadline
2018-11-15
Draft paper acceptance notification
2018-12-15
Final paper submission deadline

Different approaches to Brain-Computer Interfaces have been developed, each one with specific solutions that range from understanding and explaining cognitive functions over communicating with real and virtual environments by thought alone to real-time monitoring of cognitive states. The 7th International Conference on Brain-Computer Interface presents an overview, in-depth talks and discussions on the latest research at all levels of BCI research. Presentations will cover invasive recordings, semi-invasive ECoG, non-invasive EEG, non-invasive NIRS and fMRI measurements and potential combinations of the different methods. Additional focus will be devoted to advances in data analysis. The poster session will allow an informal open discussion space.

Submission Topics

The conference topics include, but are not limited to,

  • Novel BCI paradigms to elicit and collect data in different settings
  • Methods for the identification of mental status for BCI
  • Novel ideas for the combination of different mental strategies
  • Innovative theories or methodologies for user- or environment-adaptive BCIs
  • Advanced machine learning techniques for bio-signal processing and classification
  • Novel ideas and methodologies for multi-modal BCI
  • Novel methods or concepts for neurofeedback
  • Ideas for the advancement of BCI through open source collaboration
  • Applications of BCI including games, neuro-rehabilitation, environment control, virtual reality, etc.
  • Demos of BCI systems

Guidlines

Authors should prepare full papers for review. Conference proceedings that meet IEEE quality review standards may be eligible for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. 

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  • Conference Date

    Feb 18

    2019

    to

    Feb 20

    2019

  • Oct 15 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Nov 15 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Dec 15 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Feb 20 2019

    Registration deadline

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