Abstract

The 21st century is likely to see many robots and computer systems coming into the sphere of daily life. Such robots and systems must possess the ability to cooperate and coexist along with humans. Adaptive human-machine interfaces that can adapt to the current operator and the current context are requested. In this paper an adaptive human-machine interface based on satisfaction measures estimated by electroencephalogram (EEG) measurement has been proposed. The results of experiments showed the possibility of the adaptive human-machine interface based on satisfaction measures.

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