arXiv:2608. 13285v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Motor imagery (MI) brain--computer interfaces (BCIs) have emerged as a promising approach for establishing flexible communication pathways between the human brain and external devices , particularly for individuals affected by stroke or neurodegenerative disorders.
By Athanasios Karagounis
arXiv:2607. 16296v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Continuous EEG monitoring for epilepsy is constrained by the limited power and memory budgets of wearable and implantable devices.
By Kartikey Ahlawat
Motor imagery (MI) brain--computer interfaces (BCIs) have emerged as a promising approach for establishing flexible communication pathways between the human brain and external devices , particularly for individuals affected by stroke or neurodegenerative disorders. Reliable decoding of motor-imagery electroencephalography (MI-EEG) remains challenging because EEG recordings contain substantial noise and exhibit complex, weakly informative relationships with the underlying brain activity.
arXiv:2601. 07556v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) face significant deployment challenges due to inter-subject variability, signal non-stationarity, and computational constraints.
By Siyang Li, Jiayi Ouyang, Zhenyao Cui, Ziwei Wang, Tianwang Jia, Feng Wan, Dongrui Wu
arXiv:2608. 13576v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Brain-computer interface (BCI) research relies on multistage computational pipelines, yet progress remains constrained by fragmented data formats, heterogeneous decoder implementations and hardware-specific deployment toolchains, and researchers lack an integrated workflow.
By Liyuan Han, Xinrui Yang, Tianyu Zheng, Qizhi Yang, Yitao Qin, Liang Chen, Qinglai Wei, Binjie Hong, Xinhe Zhang, Rui Xiong, Yong Gu, Mu-ming Poo, Bo Xu, Chengyu Li, Tielin Zhang
arXiv:2608. 02083v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Closed-loop lower-limb exoskeleton control via Electroencephalography (EEG) remains limited by motion artifacts, low signal-to-noise ratio, and binary gait formulations that fail to capture full cortical gait complexity.
By Shantanu Sarkar, Saurabh Prasad, Jose L. Contreras-Vidal
arXiv:2606. 08594v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deep learning EEG denoising architectures have scaled from tens of thousands to tens of millions of parameters, yet no prior study has isolated model capacity as the experimental variable or tested whether reconstruction metrics predict downstream neural-signal utility.
By Jasmeet Singh Bindra, Siddharth Panwar, Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury
arXiv:2510. 15371v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Classification of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals obtained during motor imagery (MI) has substantial application potential, including communication assistance and rehabilitation support for patients with motor impairments.
By Shuntaro Suzuki, Shunya Nagashima, Komei Sugiura
arXiv:2607. 16225v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) face a severe calibration bottleneck due to cross-subject spatial covariance shifts and physiological artifacts.
By Immanuvel Prathap Sagayaraju
arXiv:2608. 07033v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This work investigates whether Electroencephalograph (EEG) foundation models (EFMs) can be made faster and locally deployable without sacrificing accuracy.
By Lingwei Li, Yirong Kan, Peng Chen, Xu Cao, Zheng Chen, Yasuhiko Nakashima
arXiv:2608. 02070v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been widely used in motor rehabilitation, disease diagnosis, and other neural engineering scenarios.
By Zhu Chen, Dingkun Liu, Yuheng Chen, Dongrui Wu
arXiv:2608. 02070v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been widely used in motor rehabilitation, disease diagnosis, and other neural engineering scenarios.
By Zhu Chen, Dingkun Liu, Yuheng Chen, Dongrui Wu