Mind Meets Robots: A Review of EEG-Based Brain-Robot Interaction Systems
March 10, 2024 Β· The Cartographer Β· π International journal of human computer interactions
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Authors
Yuchong Zhang, Nona Rajabi, Farzaneh Taleb, Andrii Matviienko, Yong Ma, MΓ₯rten BjΓΆrkman, Danica Kragic
arXiv ID
2403.06186
Category
cs.RO: Robotics
Cross-listed
cs.HC
Citations
14
Venue
International journal of human computer interactions
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3 days ago
Abstract
Brain-robot interaction (BRI) empowers individuals to control (semi-)automated machines through their brain activity, either passively or actively. In the past decade, BRI systems have achieved remarkable success, predominantly harnessing electroencephalogram (EEG) signals as the central component. This paper offers an up-to-date and exhaustive examination of 87 curated studies published during the last five years (2018-2023), focusing on identifying the research landscape of EEG-based BRI systems. This review aims to consolidate and underscore methodologies, interaction modes, application contexts, system evaluation, existing challenges, and potential avenues for future investigations in this domain. Based on our analysis, we present a BRI system model with three entities: Brain, Robot, and Interaction, depicting the internal relationships of a BRI system. We especially investigate the essence and principles on interaction modes between human brains and robots, a domain that has not yet been identified anywhere. We then discuss these entities with different dimensions encompassed. Within this model, we scrutinize and classify current research, reveal insights, specify challenges, and provide recommendations for future research trajectories in this field. Meanwhile, we envision our findings offer a design space for future human-robot interaction (HRI) research, informing the creation of efficient BRI frameworks.
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