Reconstructing Multi-Stroke Characters from Brain Signals toward Generalizable Handwriting Brain-Computer Interfaces

Reconstructing Multi-Stroke Characters from Brain Signals toward Generalizable Handwriting Brain-Computer Interfaces 150 150 Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)

Abstract:

Handwriting Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) provides a promising communication avenue for individuals with paralysis. While English-based handwriting BCIs have achieved rapid typewriting with 26 lowercase letters (mostly containing one stroke each), it is difficult to extend to complex characters, especially those with multiple strokes and large character sets. The Chinese characters, including …

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