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Human–Computer Interaction Multi-Task Modeling Based on Implicit Intent EEG Decoding
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Hou, Wenjun
, Miao, Xiu
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Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Behavior
/ Brain research
/ Collaboration
/ EEG decoding
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Eye movements
/ human–computer interaction
/ implicit intent
/ Intelligent systems
/ Interfaces
/ multi-task modeling
/ Neurosciences
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Product information
/ User needs
2023
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Human–Computer Interaction Multi-Task Modeling Based on Implicit Intent EEG Decoding
by
Hou, Wenjun
, Miao, Xiu
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Behavior
/ Brain research
/ Collaboration
/ EEG decoding
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Eye movements
/ human–computer interaction
/ implicit intent
/ Intelligent systems
/ Interfaces
/ multi-task modeling
/ Neurosciences
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Product information
/ User needs
2023
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Human–Computer Interaction Multi-Task Modeling Based on Implicit Intent EEG Decoding
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Hou, Wenjun
, Miao, Xiu
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Behavior
/ Brain research
/ Collaboration
/ EEG decoding
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Eye movements
/ human–computer interaction
/ implicit intent
/ Intelligent systems
/ Interfaces
/ multi-task modeling
/ Neurosciences
/ Physiology
/ Preferences
/ Product information
/ User needs
2023
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Human–Computer Interaction Multi-Task Modeling Based on Implicit Intent EEG Decoding
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Human–Computer Interaction Multi-Task Modeling Based on Implicit Intent EEG Decoding
2023
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Overview
In the short term, a fully autonomous level of machine intelligence cannot be achieved. Humans are still an important part of HCI systems, and intelligent systems should be able to “feel” and “predict” human intentions in order to achieve dynamic coordination between humans and machines. Intent recognition is very important to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the HCI system. However, it is far from enough to focus only on explicit intent. There is a lot of vague and hidden implicit intent in the process of human–computer interaction. Based on passive brain–computer interface (pBCI) technology, this paper proposes a method to integrate humans into HCI systems naturally, which is to establish an intent-based HCI model and automatically recognize the implicit intent according to human EEG signals. In view of the existing problems of few divisible patterns and low efficiency of implicit intent recognition, this paper finally proves that EEG can be used as the basis for judging human implicit intent through extracting multi-task intention, carrying out experiments, and constructing algorithmic models. The CSP + SVM algorithm model can effectively improve the EEG decoding performance of implicit intent in HCI, and the effectiveness of the CSP algorithm on intention feature extraction is further verified by combining 3D space visualization. The translation of implicit intent information is of significance for the study of intent-based HCI models, the development of HCI systems, and the improvement of human–machine collaboration efficiency.
Publisher
MDPI AG
Subject
/ Behavior
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