
Learning companions
Could learning companions improve BCI training?
Inria, LaBRI (Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux-INP), France
Could learning companions improve BCI training?
Which type of attention is involved during BCI training?
Do experimenters influence their results?
I presented my work on the potential benefits learning companions could offer to MI-BCI training at WACAI 2018. Read the review paper.
Participated to the International BCI Meeting in Asilomar where I presented a poster on differentiating attention types using electroencephalographic data. Read the poster.
My team and I designed a video game where the player controls a zombie that have to eat brains and won the first price at the BrainIO BCI Hackathon. Watch the video and the description of all the projects.
The Young Researchers in Interfaces Brain Computer and Neurofeedback conference gave me the chance to present the results from the experiments I made at the RIKEN institut near Tokyo in Japan.
Presented some work from my PhD in a poster at EDMI doctoral school day. Read the poster OR Read the article written for the newsletter of Bordeaux's laboratory of research in Computer Science - LaBRI (Written in french).