Evaluation and comparison of a multimodal combination of BCI paradigms and Eye-tracking in a gaming context
In IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (T-CIAIG) . pages 150-154. 2013.
Nataliya Kos'myna, Franck Tarpin-Bernard
Abstract
This paper evaluates the usability and efficiency of three multimodal combinations of brain-computer interface (BCI) and eye tracking in the context of a simple puzzle game involving tile selection and rotations using affordable consumer-grade hardware. It presents preliminary results indicating that the BCI interaction is interesting but very tiring and imprecise, and may be better suited as an optional and complementary modality to other interaction techniques.