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SEMINAR REPORT 16
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost I would like to thank the lord almighty for his infinite grace
and help, without which this seminar would not have reached its completion.
I am grateful to thank our PRINCIPAL, Dr. S.I MANJUR BASHA for his
timely support extended throughout the seminar.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to our HoD, Mrs. PRAVEENA K for
her help and guidance through the seminar.
I sincerely thank our Seminar Coordinator, Ms. DHANYA KRISHNAN for her
instructions and guidance.
My words cant count the source , motivation and the inspiration that my Guide,
Ms. KAVITHA N rendered me, without whom the entire seminar would not have been
possible.
Any seminar would not be successful if it does not rely on the reference material.
In this context I wish to express profound sense of gratitude to all teaching and nonteaching staffs of our college for giving me supportive environment in the college..
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ABSTRACT
Telepresence is a matter of degree. Rarely will a Telepresence system provide such
comprehensive and convincing stimuli that the user perceives no differences from actual
presence. But the user may set aside such differences, depending on the application.
Telepresence systems aimed at corporate customers are commercialized by such
companies as Digital Video Enterprises (DVE), BrightCom, Cisco, Telanetix, and Polycom.
Prices range from tens to hundreds of thousand dollars. These systems include multiple
microphones, speakers, high-definition monitors, cameras, and often dedicated networks and
custom-made studios. They strive to be as transparent to users as possible by providing life-size
videos, imperceptible transmission delays, and user-friendly interfaces.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
REFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE AND ITS TYPES - A
STUDY
COMPUTER INTERFACE
BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
THE NATURE OF EEG
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5.5. EEG
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5.7. DARPA
BCI APPLICATIONS
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ADVANTAGES
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DISADVANTAGES
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
CONCLUSION
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LIST OF FIGURES
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measurement techniques
Subject one with EEG cap
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
BCI
MMI
ALS
VEP
CNS
AAR
EEG
Electroencephalography
PET
fMRI
BOLD
DARPA
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REFERENCES
1. Brain Computer Interface And Its Types - A Study Anupama.H.S1,
N.K.Cauvery2,
Lingaraju.G.M3
1,2Department
of
Computer
Sc.
and
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