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Bayesian Networks for Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Survey (2206.07487v1)

Published 24 May 2022 in eess.SP

Abstract: Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a rapidly developing technology that allows direct communications between the human brain and external devices, such as robotic arms and computers. Bayesian Networks is a powerful tool in machine learning for tackling with problems that requires understanding and modelling the uncertainty and complexity within complex system built by sub-modular components. Therefore, deploying Bayesian Networks in the application of Brain-Computer Interfaces becomes an increasingly popular approach in BCI research. This survey covers related existing works in relatively high-level perspectives, classifies the models and algorithms involved, and also summarizes the application of Bayesian Networks or its variants in the context of Brain-Computer Interfaces.

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