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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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Study of Electroencephalographic Signal Processing and Classification Techniques towards the use of Brain-Computer Interfaces in Virtual Reality Applications

Fabien Lotte
TL;DR: This study designed a self-paced BCI and proposed an interaction technique which enables the user to send high-level commands and suggested that a user could explore a virtual museum faster with this interaction technique than with current techniques.
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Review of the Use of Electroencephalography as an Evaluation Method for Human-Computer Interaction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on electroencephalography (EEG) and identify workload, attention, vigilance, fatigue, error recognition, emotions, engagement, flow and immersion as being recognizable by EEG, and advocate further error recognition through neuroimaging to enhance usability and increase user experience.
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Heading for new shores! Overcoming pitfalls in BCI design.

TL;DR: The discussion on concrete research avenues and guidelines that may help overcoming common pitfalls and make BCIs become a useful alternative communication device is summarized.
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Comparison of designs towards a subject-independent brain-computer interface based on motor imagery

TL;DR: The results suggested that linear classifiers were the most appropriate for the design of MI-based SI-BCI, and a filter bank common spatial patterns feature extraction method based on a multi-resolution frequency decomposition which achieved the highest accuracy was proposed.