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Pratishruti Jain Presented by: Gunjan Maloo B.Tech(CSE) II SEM
CONTENTS: What is Brain-Computer Interface? Principle  behind  BCI Objective  of BCI Types of BCIs History Implementation Software behind BCI Applications Limitations Future Concerns Conclusion References Brain-Computer Interface
What is Brain-Computer Interface? Brain Computer Interface is a direct technological interface between a brain & a computer  system not  requires a motor output from the user.  It is abbreviated as BCI. It is also known as Direct Neural Interface (DNI) & Brain – Machine Interface (BMI). Brain-Computer Interface
Continued Brain-computer  interface  is  an  electrode  chip  which can be  implemented  in  the  brain through  surgical procedure. When it is implemented in brain the electrical signal  exchanged by neurons within the brain are sent to the computer and then the computer is  controlled by person. Brain-Computer Interface
Principle Behind BCI This technology is based on to sense, transmit, analyze and apply the language of neurons. It consist of a sensor that is implanted in the motor cortex of the brain and a device that analyses brain signals. The signals generated by brain are interpreted and translated into cursor movement on computer screen to control the computer. It consists of a silicon array about the size of an  Aspirin tablet  that contains  about 100 electrodes each thinner than a human hair. Brain-Computer Interface
Pratishruti Jain
Pratishruti Jain
Pratishruti Jain
BCI vs Neuroprosthetics Neuroprosthetics typically connect the nervous system to a device, whereas BCIs usually connect the nervous system with a computer system. Practical neuroprosthetics  can be linked to any part of the nervous system—for example, peripheral nerves While the term "BCI" usually designates a narrower class of systems which interface with the central nervous system. Brain-Computer Interface
Objective of BCI: The goal of the Brain-Computer Interface is to develop a fast and reliable connection between the brain of a severely disabled person and a personal computer  .  The ‘Brain Gate’ device can provide paralysed or motor-impaired patients a mode of communication through the  translation of thought into direct computer control. Brain-Computer Interface
Types of BCIs: Invasive BCI Invasive BCIs are implanted directly into the grey matter of the brain during neurosurgery.  Non Invasive BCI Non-Invasive BCIs do not involve  neurosurgery. They  are just like wearable virtual reality devices. Partially Invasive BCI Partially invasive BCI devices are implanted inside the skull but rest outside the brain rather than within the grey matter.  Brain-Computer Interface
History of BCI: Research on BCIs has been going on for more than 20 years, but from the mid-1990s there has been a dramatic increase in working experimental implants.  Brain-Computer Interface was  commercially developed by the bio-tech company  Cyberkinetics  in 2003 in conjunction  with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University.  Brain-Computer Interface
BCI Research On Animals: At first, rats were implanted with BCI  . Signals recorded from the  cerebral cortex of  rat operate BCI to carry out the movement. Brain-Computer Interface
Contd… Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh had demonstrated on a monkey that can feed itself  with a robotic arm simply by  using signals from its brain. Brain-Computer Interface
Pratishruti Jain
Next Step- HUMANS!! Brain-Computer Interface
BCI  On  HUMANS In December 7, 2004, brain-computer interface had been clinically tested on a human by an American  biotech company  Cyberkinetics. The first participant in these trials was a 25-year-old man who had sustained a spinal cord injury leading to paralysis in all four limbs . Brain-Computer Interface
Contd… Over a period of nine months, he  took part in 57 sessions during  which the implanted Brain Gate sensor recorded activity in his  motor cortex region while he imagined moving his   paralyzed  limbs and then used that imagined  motion for several computer- based tasks such as, moving a  computer cursor to open e-mail,  draw shapes and play simple video games . Brain-Computer Interface
How BCI Implements? A more difficult task is interpreting the brain signals for movement in someone who can't physically move his own arm. With a task like that, the subject must "train" to use the device.  With an  implant in place, the subject would visualize closing his or her disabled hand. After many trials, the software can learn to recognize the signals associated with the thought of hand-closing.  Software connected to a robotic hand is programmed to receive the "close hand" signal and interpret it to mean that the robotic hand should close. At that point, when the subject thinks about closing the hand, the signals are sent and the robotic hand closes. Brain-Computer Interface
Pratishruti Jain
Contd… This could even be accomplished without the "robotic" part of the device. Signals could be sent to the appropriate  motor control nerves  in the hands, bypassing a damaged section of the spinal cord and allowing actual movement of the subject's own hands. Brain-Computer Interface
Software behind BCI The technology is comprised of four main components; a signal capture system, a signal processing system, a pattern recognition system, and a device control system. The signal capture system includes the electrodes themselves and the isolated electronic amplifiers Brain-Computer Interface
Contd… The signal processing system includes the algorithms  for the  linear prediction of the signal.  The pattern recognition system often used to be composed of neural networks as to recognize which neurons are producing these signals. Interfaces have been developed to control different devices .  Brain - Computer Interface
Applications One of the most exciting areas of BCI research is the development of  devices that can be controlled by thoughts. For a quadriplegic, something as basic as controlling a computer  cursor  via  mental  commands  would represent a revolutionary improvement in quality of life.  Some of the applications of this technology are also frivolous, such as the ability to control a video game by thought , ability to change TV channels with your mind etc. Brain-Computer Interface
Limitations At present ,the biggest impediment of BCI technology  is the lack of sensor modality that provides safe,  accurate, and robust access to brain signals.  It is very expensive. Information transformation  rate is limited to 20 bits/min. Difficulty in adaptation and learning. Brain-Computer Interface
Future Concerns Light Reactive Imaging  BCI devices are still in the realm of theory.  This would involve implanting a laser inside the skull. The laser would be focussed on a single neuron and the neuron’s reflectance is measured by a separate sensor. When the neuron fires, the light pattern and wavelength it reflects would change slightly . This would allow the researchers to monitor a single neuron and require less  contact with the tissue.  Researchers of the Carleton University , Canada believe that the same interface could form the basis of a mind-controlled password system.  Brain-Computer Interface
Conclusion The results of BCI are spectacular and almost  unbelievable.  BCI can help paralyzed people to move by controlling their own electric wheelchairs, to communicate by using e-mail and  Internet-based phone systems, and to be independent by  controlling items such as televisions and electrical appliances. Conclusively, BCI has proved to be a boon for paralyzed  patients  . Brain-Computer Interface
References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain%E2%80%93computer_interface http://www.slideshare.net/itsmartin/martins-seminar-on-brain-control-interfacebci   Brain- Computer Interface
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Brain computer interface

  • 1. Pratishruti Jain Presented by: Gunjan Maloo B.Tech(CSE) II SEM
  • 2. CONTENTS: What is Brain-Computer Interface? Principle behind BCI Objective of BCI Types of BCIs History Implementation Software behind BCI Applications Limitations Future Concerns Conclusion References Brain-Computer Interface
  • 3. What is Brain-Computer Interface? Brain Computer Interface is a direct technological interface between a brain & a computer system not requires a motor output from the user. It is abbreviated as BCI. It is also known as Direct Neural Interface (DNI) & Brain – Machine Interface (BMI). Brain-Computer Interface
  • 4. Continued Brain-computer interface is an electrode chip which can be implemented in the brain through surgical procedure. When it is implemented in brain the electrical signal exchanged by neurons within the brain are sent to the computer and then the computer is controlled by person. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 5. Principle Behind BCI This technology is based on to sense, transmit, analyze and apply the language of neurons. It consist of a sensor that is implanted in the motor cortex of the brain and a device that analyses brain signals. The signals generated by brain are interpreted and translated into cursor movement on computer screen to control the computer. It consists of a silicon array about the size of an Aspirin tablet that contains about 100 electrodes each thinner than a human hair. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 9. BCI vs Neuroprosthetics Neuroprosthetics typically connect the nervous system to a device, whereas BCIs usually connect the nervous system with a computer system. Practical neuroprosthetics can be linked to any part of the nervous system—for example, peripheral nerves While the term "BCI" usually designates a narrower class of systems which interface with the central nervous system. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 10. Objective of BCI: The goal of the Brain-Computer Interface is to develop a fast and reliable connection between the brain of a severely disabled person and a personal computer . The ‘Brain Gate’ device can provide paralysed or motor-impaired patients a mode of communication through the translation of thought into direct computer control. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 11. Types of BCIs: Invasive BCI Invasive BCIs are implanted directly into the grey matter of the brain during neurosurgery. Non Invasive BCI Non-Invasive BCIs do not involve neurosurgery. They are just like wearable virtual reality devices. Partially Invasive BCI Partially invasive BCI devices are implanted inside the skull but rest outside the brain rather than within the grey matter. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 12. History of BCI: Research on BCIs has been going on for more than 20 years, but from the mid-1990s there has been a dramatic increase in working experimental implants. Brain-Computer Interface was commercially developed by the bio-tech company Cyberkinetics in 2003 in conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 13. BCI Research On Animals: At first, rats were implanted with BCI . Signals recorded from the cerebral cortex of rat operate BCI to carry out the movement. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 14. Contd… Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh had demonstrated on a monkey that can feed itself with a robotic arm simply by using signals from its brain. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 16. Next Step- HUMANS!! Brain-Computer Interface
  • 17. BCI On HUMANS In December 7, 2004, brain-computer interface had been clinically tested on a human by an American biotech company Cyberkinetics. The first participant in these trials was a 25-year-old man who had sustained a spinal cord injury leading to paralysis in all four limbs . Brain-Computer Interface
  • 18. Contd… Over a period of nine months, he took part in 57 sessions during which the implanted Brain Gate sensor recorded activity in his motor cortex region while he imagined moving his paralyzed limbs and then used that imagined motion for several computer- based tasks such as, moving a computer cursor to open e-mail, draw shapes and play simple video games . Brain-Computer Interface
  • 19. How BCI Implements? A more difficult task is interpreting the brain signals for movement in someone who can't physically move his own arm. With a task like that, the subject must "train" to use the device. With an implant in place, the subject would visualize closing his or her disabled hand. After many trials, the software can learn to recognize the signals associated with the thought of hand-closing. Software connected to a robotic hand is programmed to receive the "close hand" signal and interpret it to mean that the robotic hand should close. At that point, when the subject thinks about closing the hand, the signals are sent and the robotic hand closes. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 21. Contd… This could even be accomplished without the "robotic" part of the device. Signals could be sent to the appropriate motor control nerves in the hands, bypassing a damaged section of the spinal cord and allowing actual movement of the subject's own hands. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 22. Software behind BCI The technology is comprised of four main components; a signal capture system, a signal processing system, a pattern recognition system, and a device control system. The signal capture system includes the electrodes themselves and the isolated electronic amplifiers Brain-Computer Interface
  • 23. Contd… The signal processing system includes the algorithms for the linear prediction of the signal. The pattern recognition system often used to be composed of neural networks as to recognize which neurons are producing these signals. Interfaces have been developed to control different devices . Brain - Computer Interface
  • 24. Applications One of the most exciting areas of BCI research is the development of devices that can be controlled by thoughts. For a quadriplegic, something as basic as controlling a computer cursor via mental commands would represent a revolutionary improvement in quality of life. Some of the applications of this technology are also frivolous, such as the ability to control a video game by thought , ability to change TV channels with your mind etc. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 25. Limitations At present ,the biggest impediment of BCI technology is the lack of sensor modality that provides safe, accurate, and robust access to brain signals. It is very expensive. Information transformation rate is limited to 20 bits/min. Difficulty in adaptation and learning. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 26. Future Concerns Light Reactive Imaging BCI devices are still in the realm of theory. This would involve implanting a laser inside the skull. The laser would be focussed on a single neuron and the neuron’s reflectance is measured by a separate sensor. When the neuron fires, the light pattern and wavelength it reflects would change slightly . This would allow the researchers to monitor a single neuron and require less contact with the tissue. Researchers of the Carleton University , Canada believe that the same interface could form the basis of a mind-controlled password system. Brain-Computer Interface
  • 27. Conclusion The results of BCI are spectacular and almost unbelievable. BCI can help paralyzed people to move by controlling their own electric wheelchairs, to communicate by using e-mail and Internet-based phone systems, and to be independent by controlling items such as televisions and electrical appliances. Conclusively, BCI has proved to be a boon for paralyzed patients . Brain-Computer Interface