Abstract
The majority of modern electroencephalogram (EEG) processing systems are not directly used for neurocomputer interfaces (NCI) because these systems do not provide flexibility in real-time processing and do not allow modifications and additions of custom processing algorithms. These disadvantages encourage the creation of new programming frameworks comprising a set of EEG processing and visualization units. The order of data flow between the units is determined by their interconnections on a graph. One example of possible NCI realizations is provided here. It is the 2D control of a device based on μ-rhythm desynchronization analysis.
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