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Fabien Lotte

Researcher at L'Abri

Publications -  189
Citations -  11832

Fabien Lotte is an academic researcher from L'Abri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain–computer interface & Electroencephalography. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 179 publications receiving 9441 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabien Lotte include University of Bordeaux & French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation.

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Brain-Computer Interfaces: Beyond Medical Applications

TL;DR: Brain-computer interaction has already moved from assistive care to applications such as gaming, but improvements in usability, hardware, signal processing, and system integration should yield applications in other nonmedical areas.
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Riemannian Approaches in Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Review

TL;DR: How Riemannian approaches have been used for EEG-based BCI, in particular for feature representation and learning, classifier design and calibration time reduction are reviewed.
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Flaws in current human training protocols for spontaneous Brain-Computer Interfaces: lessons learned from instructional design

TL;DR: This literature study highlights that current spontaneous BCI user training procedures satisfy very few of these requirements and hence are likely to be suboptimal and proposes new research directions that are theoretically expected to address some of these flaws and to help users learn the BCI skill more efficiently.
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Signal Processing Approaches to Minimize or Suppress Calibration Time in Oscillatory Activity-Based Brain–Computer Interfaces

Fabien Lotte
TL;DR: This paper proposes to generate artificial EEG trials from the few EEG trials initially available, in order to augment the training set size, and surveys existing approaches to reduce or suppress calibration time and proposes three different methods to do so.
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Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)

Tomas Ros, +86 more
- 01 Jun 2020 - 
TL;DR: Over 80 neurofeedback researchers present a consensus-derived checklist – CRED-nf – for reporting and experimental design standards in the field.